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The Mr. Heater Fuel Keg is a 1 lb. (16 oz.) refillable propane tank designed for universal use with portable propane appliances. DOT-certified for safety and longevity, it refills quickly in about 60 seconds using the separate Fuel Keg Refill Kit. This eco-friendly solution reduces disposable propane waste while saving money, making it ideal for camping, grilling, tailgating, and outdoor heating.







| ASIN | B0CVQXZ7GK |
| Automotive Fit Type | Universal Fit |
| Capacity | 454 g |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (1,950) |
| Date First Available | 2 May 2024 |
| Fit type | Universal |
| Fuel type | Propane |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00089301999213 |
| Heated | Radiant |
| Item Weight | 689 g |
| Item model number | F200048 |
| Manufacturer | Enerco Cylinder Inc. |
| Manufacturer Part Number | F200048 |
| Model | Mr. Heater Fuel Keg - 16 oz. Refillable Propane Tank |
| OEM part number | F200048 |
| Product Dimensions | 10.8 x 10.8 x 20.32 cm; 689.46 g |
| Product grade | like new |
| Special Features | Portable |
| UPC | 089301999213 |
D**E
Empty Gas bottle
Gas bottle arrived completely empty ! Very unhappy as expensive gas !
K**R
A Convenient 1lb Propane (LPG) Canister for your Portable Gas Stove
J**S
Mr. Heater Store: Mr. Heater Fuel Keg Refillable 1Lb. Propane Cylinder, DOT Certified This product is a U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) certified refillable one pound propane cylinder. This propane cylinder is vastly superior to the Coleman-pattern disposable propane cylinders (which really are not designed to be refilled but many people choose to duel with death and refill them). This product may be legally refilled, using the proprietary Mr. Heater Fuel Keg Refill Kit, and then transported in one’s vehicle for use wherever and whenever the user desires. These cylinders are made from quality materials, are designed to last for a very long time, and they have a superior interlock system for ensuring that the cylinders are easily and properly refilled without the possibility of being overfilled. The Mr. Heater Fuel Keg cylinders should be refilled using the proprietary refill adapter (Mr. Heater product F200049; please see ASIN: B0CVR1213L) which interfaces directly with the Fuel Keg propane cylinders and their proprietary interlock system. The use of the proprietary refill adapter is necessary so that the interlocked vent system will be operable to ensure that the Fuel Keg cylinders are fully fueled without the possibility of overfilling the cylinders. Overfilled cylinders are dangerous because they may vent propane gas as the temperature rises which may precipitate a fire or explosion hazard. I like these cylinders very much. They will have a long life due to their quality construction and they will pay for themselves in reduced propane costs. The valve mechanism is very well made and very robust. They are safe to use and safe to refill. There is one other thing to consider. If there is ever a problem with a Mr. Heater product, the Mr. Heater Customer Service operation is always there to make it right. I rate them at 100% because of my previous contacts with their organization. They are really great to deal with.
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E**N
The Mr. Heater 1 lb Fuel Keg is one of those simple things that just works every time. Screw it in, fire it up, done. No leaks, no fuss, no weird smells — just steady, reliable fuel. Perfect for portable heaters, camp stoves, or emergency backup. It’s compact, easy to store, and small enough to keep a few on hand without taking over your space. Burn time is solid for the size, and the build quality feels dependable. When it’s cold and you need heat now, this little green cylinder shows up ready. Five stars. Small tank, big comfort. 🔥
W**5
I bought 5 bottles and the refill kit. On filling the bottles I found that 1 of them was NOT doing what the others had done. The faulty one did not vent. Unfortunately for me it was the first one I tried to fill. So I mucked about checking all the connections. I was quite miffed thinking it was the new style of connection we now have. Anyway I tried another bottle and it vented/hissed, I could hear gas going in and all was well. I mucked around with that first bottle checked the vent as much as I could, made sure the vent hole was open, I could see the vent plunger moving outwards. But no improvement. I could feel that it had taken a small amount of gas. I was thinking that even though it had not vented some gas had been forced in from the larger fill bottle. To confirm this I connected it to a stove and yes it did have some gas. Given all this I wanted to return the bottle and started the process, but of course I even if I let it burn of it's contents through a stove i could not guarantee that it would be devoid of any gas. I spoke with customer service about my concerns of potentially sending a bomb through the mail and they agreed on a one of refund and I was left to get rid of the bottle. Don't let his put you off, the other 4 worked beautifully. They sure do take some gas. I just happened to get a dud in the mix, which has been dealt with. I guess I think on what to do with it. update. I removed the vent assembly and carefully re-connected the bottle to the refill system. I gave it a very small injection of gas to see if in fact it would went out. No luck, whatever is wrong is inside the bottle. I had a half hearted crack at taking the bottle apart. But the brass fitting is very well glued in. I think I'll leave it be.
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