I want to purchase a two burner gas stove to cook our favorite meals. Could someone tell me what the inside diameter of the clear rubber hose to feed the stove the LPG?
In Jamaica of course.
This maybe a question for captd.
Thanks
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I want to purchase a two burner gas stove to cook our favorite meals. Could someone tell me what the inside diameter of the clear rubber hose to feed the stove the LPG?
In Jamaica of course.
This maybe a question for captd.
Thanks
There are two basic types of regulator connection for the LPG tanks - it depends on which regulator you purchase when you buy your stove that determines which brand of LPG you purchase.
Here is a link to a stove with a "Shell" regulator:
http://shopinja.com/forum/index.php?topic=122421.0
The more common regulator is the IGL type - and as this advert shows, you buy all the accessories (hose, clamps, regulator, etc) when you buy the stove.
http://jamaicayp.com/jamaica/Were-Full-Of-Gas/profile
The place you purchase the stove will have all the necessary items to make the connection to the LPG tank.
Here is one at Courts which you can buy on your way from the airport or in Sav:
http://www.shopcourts.com/jamaica/ta...-2-burner.html
The cost is less than us$30...
Thanks Rob... I am still looking for the inside ID of the gas line as I have a ton of parts in Canada and would like to use them rather than buying new ones.
You will need to find out what actual stove (brand/make/model) you are purchasing and then ask the store to give you the exact dimensions. The hose and clamps cost a few dollars here - so that is all that you will be saving at best.
And buying new ones here made for this climate makes more sense, they will probably last longer and be less likely to develop leaks. Used, old hoses that have existed in a completely different climate connected to an LPG tank and burner could be recipe for disaster.