Hi All,
Not sure if it is legal in Canada but Cabelas makes an adapter that allows you to actually refill those non-refillable/recyclable 1lb tanks from your 20 lb tank. It costs $20.
Where can i purchase one of those refill adaptors for the 1lb tanks in Canada???
Thanks
E-Z propane Filler
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Not legal in Canada!!! Supposedly the government thinks that they are not safe????? Wonder why they are safe in the States and unsafe here????
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Did you try ordering it from Cabela"s ? I ordered one and received it within 2 weeks this spring. It is great for refilling small tanks for camping stoves and lanterns. It passed through customs without any problem for me. I tried to find one in Canada but couldn't locate a store that sold them.
xcal
Did you try ordering it from Cabela"s ? I ordered one and received it within 2 weeks this spring. It is great for refilling small tanks for camping stoves and lanterns. It passed through customs without any problem for me. I tried to find one in Canada but couldn't locate a store that sold them.
xcal
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there are some stores in Ontario that sell them around lake simcoe
and they are not illegal in Canada, but once you refill small tanks they are illegal to transport in Canada
if you take the hose and end off an old BBQ and an old soldering torch, put them together and you can fill small tanks from big tanks
and they are not illegal in Canada, but once you refill small tanks they are illegal to transport in Canada
if you take the hose and end off an old BBQ and an old soldering torch, put them together and you can fill small tanks from big tanks