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HomeHeatPropaneMr. Heater Fuel Filter for Portable Buddy and Big Buddy Heaters #F273699 |
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57 of 57 found the following review helpful:
Make sure you need this filter before you buy Mar 02, 2010
By DIY Guy
"DIY Guy"
I bought the Mr. Heater Hose with a regulator and quick disconnect fitting for the Big Buddy Heater. When it arrived, I discovered that I could not connect the fuel filter to the quick disconnect fitting. I called Mr. Heater, and they informed me that I didn't need the fuel filter if I was using a hose with an attached regulator. It would have been nice if Amazon had indicated this fact when I purchased the filter. But, none of the specifications for the product demonstrated this redundency. If you buy the hose with the regulator, then you don't need this filter.
24 of 25 found the following review helpful:
Mr. Heater Fuel Filter Mar 14, 2010
By L. Closser Buyer beware! This item is NOT compatable with the quick disconnect hose & regulator (F271803) that Amazon suggests buying together as accessories for the mr. Heater. Shame on Amazon this time for recommending these together This filter is threaded.
8 of 8 found the following review helpful:
Effective and BEST price around May 03, 2010
By TJ in Lkpt IL I knew I needed one of these to prevent 'gumming' and decay, since we were installing a long RUBBER supply line. The price BEAT the local "discount" supplier and delivered with OTHER stuff for FREEEeee! Still running 2nd winter with Mr Htr, 12 ft hose and with this filter.
13 of 16 found the following review helpful:
Saves Your Valuable Equipment Jun 09, 2009
By Patrick E. Spencer
"Auprospector"
I camp out all year long. I purchased a Mr Heater Portable Buddy heater to heat my tent/quad trailer this last year. The manufacturer recommended using the filter when using bulk propane tanks to fuel the heater. It worked so well on my heater (no fuel related problems in the last 12 months) that I also installed one on my Coleman two burner stove which I have hooked to a 20 lb tank also. For the small cost, it really saves you a lot of problems with propane contaminents and maintanence costs.
7 of 8 found the following review helpful:
Fuel Filter teardown Dec 03, 2010
By Pythagoras I bought my second fuel filter and I tore the first one apart to see what had collected inside. This unit is not a "filter" per se. It is actually just an empty chamber. The propane goes in the bottom, hits a baffle, and then goes out the top. This gives the oils a chance to separate from the gas and collect inside. Judging from the amount of accumulated oil in my filter after one tank of propane, this thing is probably good for 4 or 5 tanks.
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