

♻️ Fuel smarter, save bigger, and never run out on the go!
The Mr. Heater Fuel Keg is a durable, DOT-certified 1 lb refillable propane tank designed to replace disposable cylinders. Engineered for quick 60-second refills using the separate Fuel Keg Refill Kit, it offers universal compatibility with all 1 lb propane appliances. This eco-friendly solution reduces waste and cuts costs, backed by a 12-year certification lifespan and a 1-year warranty against defects.







| ASIN | B0CVQXZ7GK |
| Automotive Fit Type | Universal Fit |
| Brand Name | Mr. Heater |
| Capacity | 454 g |
| Compatible with Vehicle Type | Car, Truck, Motorcycle, etc. |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (16) |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 1 Years |
| Exterior Finish | Metal |
| Fit Type | Universal |
| Fuel Type | Propane |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00089301999213 |
| Included Components | Fuel Keg |
| Item Dimensions | 10.8 x 10.8 x 20.3 centimeters |
| Item Type Name | Refillable 16 oz. Propane Tank |
| Item Weight | 689 g |
| Manufacturer | Enerco Cylinder Inc. |
| Manufacturer Part Number | F200048 |
| Material Type | Metal, Brass |
| Model Number | F200048 |
| OEM Equivalent Part Number | F200048 |
| Product Grade | like new |
| UPC | 089301999213 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
D**E
Empty Gas bottle
Gas bottle arrived completely empty ! Very unhappy as expensive gas !
R**N
Great product very fast delivery
K**R
A Convenient 1lb Propane (LPG) Canister for your Portable Gas Stove
O**Y
Zeer tevreden mee
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.
D**K
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