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Camco 59143 12-Inch RV Brass 90 Tee with 3 Ports and 12-Feet Extension Hose

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1.Style:Propane Brass Tee And 12' Hose


About this item

  • Connects to camper or cylinder
  • Allows for additional appliance to be hooked up
  • Provides thermal protection in case of fire
  • Provides excess flow protection in case of a broken gas line
  • Includes propane tee and 12-Feet extension hose


Amazon.ca Product Description

Camco's RV 90 degree Brass Propane Tee with 12' propane hose connects to a motorhome or RV trailer propane cylinder to allow the connection of an additional propane appliance. It is for use on RVs with 20 lb or 30 lb supply tanks. It has a Type 1 ACME nut x Female POL and Male ACME thread x 1" -20 male throwaway cylinder thread. The 12' propane hose has a male x female 1" - 20 female throwaway cylinder threads.

From the Manufacturer

Camco's RV 90-Degree Brass Propane Tee with 12-Feet propane hose connects to a motorhome or RV trailer propane cylinder to allow the connection of an additional propane appliance. It is for use on RVs with 20-Pound or 30-Pound upply tanks. It has a Type 1 ACME nut x Female POL and Male ACME thread x 1-Inch-20 male throwaway cylinder thread. The 12-Feet propane hose has a male x female 1-Inch-20 female throwaway cylinder threads.


Amir Suqlain
Reviewed in Canada on July 1, 2023
The Camco 59143 12-inch RV Brass 90 Tee with 3 Ports and 12-feet Extension Hose is an essential tool for any RV owner. I have been using it since last year; specifically this summer, it is very functional.The 90-degree tee is made of high-quality brass that is both durable and corrosion-resistant, making it a great long-term investment. The three ports allow easy connections to various devices, including propane tanks and portable Grill.The 12-foot extension hose is also of high quality, with a sturdy and long enough to be use in variety of situations. it will last for many years of use.Overall, I highly recommend the Camco 59143 12-inch RV Brass 90 Tee with 3 Ports and 12-feet Extension Hose to anyone who owns an RV. It is a high-quality, durable product that is easy to use and provides excellent functionality.
S Smith
Reviewed in Canada on May 13, 2022
This is the perfect product if you have a portable grill or bbq and don’t want to have to remove the regulator. We prefer our Napoleon grill to the standard rv low pressure units out there. Great product!
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on September 14, 2021
Easy to install. At this point seems like it is well made and durable.
Northerntiger
Reviewed in Canada on July 19, 2021
Nice compact design. Makes connecting the tanks much easier.
Rob
Reviewed in Canada on June 28, 2018
This unit does exactly what i wanted. i was tired of buying 1 pound propane cylinders for my bbq - now I am plumbed into my main tank and i am cooking with better pressure and heat -
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on September 17, 2017
Had to ship me this product 3 times before it was correct
T.D
Reviewed in Canada on June 16, 2017
Fittings are high quality. It worked great. I hooked my weber q2200 to the propane tank on my trailer. My trailer fridge was still able to run while I was BBQing with the 12 foot extension hose.The weber got up to heat really fast so I think the flow was good.
MayTheForceBeWithYou
Reviewed in Canada on October 13, 2017
Everything about this product is well made including the line to the bbq. Took 2 minutes to hook it up to one of my 5th wheel propane tanks and another 5 to attach the bbq. One nice feature is that if you leave the cap off (where your bbq line hooks into), the propane will not flow. It has an auto shut off that only allows the propane to flow when the line is hooked up. Now I’m not packing the 10 lb bottle.
Mike
Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2016
I bought this Camco 3 port device to connect my 20lb propane bottle to our Coleman grill and our Big Red Campfire in a can. It worked perfectly for us.I connected the device to our tank, used the smaller connector and a Coleman hose to connect the grill and the Big Red Campfire in a can screwed onto the large brass port.I know some people mentioned they had gas flow issues when using multiple propane devices at the same time. I did NOT use the grill and campfire at the same time so I can't comment on any flow issues. The next time we go camping, I will try running both at the same time to see if there is an issue and will update my review if I run into any problems.I like the device since it's fairly small, easy to connect and easy to store in our camper. It allows me to run our 2 propane devices without having to connect/disconnect anything, or as I call it, the propane hose shuffle.
John J. Thomas
Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2015
This is a must have item for RV'ers, it allows you to tap into your RV Propane system and fuel your grill.
S.C. Drummer
Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2015
Works great! I use it with a 20,000 btu Volcano grill. I use a 1lb. tank adapter on the grill. The grill ROARS just as with direct hookup. It's a tight fit if you have a plastic 20# tank cover. If you angle it just right you can make it work but the hose will point down. I just route it through the bottom of the tank cover and leave it hooked up all the time. I am considering getting a 20-30# tank cover for a little more room.
Hoyt Hutchinson
Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2013
I had one on the motorhome before this one, It had this connection so I knew what I was getting when I ordered it. It works great, just like the one that I had. I would recommend this product to any one that is looking for something like this.
P. Denton
Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2011
I bought this to use on my pop up camper with my portable BBQ. Just put the "T" directly to your propane tank BEFORE the regulator. Then attach the regulator to the "T". Then connect the supplied gas line to whatever you would normally screw a disposable cylinder onto. Turn on the gas and you're in business. In my case, it was my the grill. The grill has it's own regulator which is why this unit is perfect. I learned the hard way that you can't put a regulated grill after a regulator on a propane tank. Now I don't need to mess around with my grill regulator and I can still use it with the throw away cylinders when I'm not hooking it up to my camper.One other note, this behaves just like a throw away cylinder. The "T" will not spew propane without the hose connected, even with the cap unscrewed. It's internally checked, as is the hose. For liability reasons, I'm not recommending that anyone do this, I just did it because I needed to know what would happen if someone forgot to turn off the gas before connecting/disconnecting it. I was able to turn on the propane tank with the hose disconnected.(nothing came out) Then I screwed on the hose.(the hose filled but nothing came out) Finally I screwed the hose onto the grill. Done...no propane spills.I also got in the habit of turning off the tank and allowing the grill to burn off the propane left inside the hose before I disconnected it.If the hose was another 5 feet longer, I would have been able to put my grill right next to my stove while it's hanging on the side of the camper.
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