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The Ignik Refillable Gas Growler is a 10-pound portable propane tank designed for outdoor enthusiasts. It features a refillable design that holds 10 times the fuel of traditional single-use bottles, making it an economical and eco-friendly choice. The tank comes with a rugged carrying case and a versatile adapter hose, ensuring compatibility with various camp stoves and grills. DOT-approved for safe transport, this growler is perfect for camping, RVing, and tailgating.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 19.88 x 10.31 x 9.94 inches |
Package Weight | 8.01 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 10 x 10 x 19.3 inches |
Item Weight | 16.5 Pounds |
Brand Name | Ignik |
Country of Origin | China |
Color | Black |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Manufacturer | Ignik |
Part Number | IGPRO-00624 |
R**G
Exactly as described!
I’ve always wanted one of these. I have an 11 lb. tank mounted on my camper, but I wanted a backup other than a couple of the throw-away green cylinders. This is great because when the one on the camper runs out, I can just swap it out for the full one. Having the case makes for easy carrying and protects the cylinder and valve.
F**H
Lite weight propane tank
Tank setup is a bite expensive up front. I got it to help cut down cost and weight from buying the small 1 lbs tanks and having to take a 20 lbs tank everywhere. Tank came clean and without any problems. The carring case is a nice touch in keeping the Tank clean and stackable when traveling.I had it filled with out any problems and used it to run a mr. Heater in a tent this weekend. Worked out great. Didnt cost much to fill it and still had about half a Tank. Normally I would have used about 5 1lbs tanks. Definitely made it easier to pack up. With the black Friday deals going on I order up 2 of their smaller tanks for spares. Definitely worth the money
B**N
The propane tank for camping I didn't know I needed!
The 10-pounder is the perfect size for weekend camping trips. It doesn't take up much space in the car but has enough gas capacity to run a Coleman stove and gas firepit all weekend. The carrying case turns heads at the campground and receives a handful of compliments on its size and style. I can finally stop purchasing the small green propane cylinders!
G**N
Awesome
We love for easily taking with us for grill, fire pits, etc. Modern look. Much better looking than just a tank exposed to the elements.
K**.
Love this for camping
We tent camp every year and instead of using multiple-one time use propane tanks for the camp stove top, we bought the same companies 5 gallon tank. We decided to upgrade to the 10 gallon bc we are camping for a week and not sure how much propane we will need. But the size and travel case make it so easy to pack and use at the campsite. Totally recommend despite the high price compared to the 20 gallon tanks, the compact size is convenient for tent camping.
J**.
Even the name is snazzy..!
This is one snappy dresser! If the fancy dual zippered two-way handled rugged cover isn't stylish enough to impress you, the tank, with its glossy white finish with the dapper black top and bottom edge guards, surely will be enough to push your satisfaction up and over the top of your expectations... just as it did mine! I'm thoroughly pleased with this tank in both size and quality, and the only reason I still have two of the little green bottles is for the possibility I might need some back up one day. No more green camp stove bottles to deal with together with some serious cost savings! Win win. Two words... Get. One!
T**S
Bad Valve, could not be filled.
I like the construction of the tank and the quality of the protective case. The problem is that both tanks that I received could not be filled. I tried Ace Hardware, Tractor Supply, and Suburban Propane and both the first and the 2nd replacement tank could not be filled. Each surmised that there was something wrong with the valve. The turn knob operates correctly, and the relief screw valve move, but intake is blocked. The other most recent user review complained about the same issue. I suspect Ignik has received a batch of bad valves. I could pay to replace the valve myself, but this tank is already expensive. I'll find something else.
J**E
Luxurious - size matters!
Pros:LuxuryPortableReusableCons:Marketing deceptiveNo built-in level gaugeMixed:Size mattersThis thing is luxurious. The carrying case, obviously, is high quality, and makes the tank a pleasure to look and to move around. It also provides a great place for the hose to be stored when not in use (circled around the top of the tank. The tank itself is the cleanest tank I've ever seen, even when I've bought new tanks. There is a trim on the top and bottom that covers the edge of the tank. That is a spot on other tanks that have sometimes scratched my hands.This is so much more portable than my 15 pound tank. Full this unit weighs 24 pounds (26.6 pounds if you include the case and hose - which I always will). My 17 pound tank weighs 36.5 pounds when full. The portability is a combination of the (slightly) smaller weight but more importantly the width and the carrying case just makes the tank easier to carry.I took a picture of the unit next to my 17 pound tank as well as 10 disposable green coleman tanks. There you can really see the size difference. The 17 pound tanks and this tank are nearly the same height. But the tank is considerably skinnier.I tested this on :Mr. Heater Portable Buddy: Yes it works. You need to depress the dial a lot longer when starting the pilot compared to a green canister. This is because the hose needs time to fill. But once it gets going it works great.Propane torch. Worked flawlessly. The photo I took has the valve nearly closed so that you can see the flame. But rest assured you can get a hot torch going easily with this tank and hose.Coleman InstaStart Grill Stove: This tank did not work. I read reviews on my stove, the stove's regulator nipple is too short for this type of hose adapter. I ordered a different brand regulator that reportedly will work just fine. This is a cautionary story. Not all devices will work out of the box. But 3 out of 4 of my devices worked just fine.Ignik Fire pit: I mean, obviously this worked beautifully. and they pair together so well. See update below (a different brand regulator works for this setup).The marketing lingo is a bit deceptive. Their comparison chart says that the 20 lb tank is not compatible with camp stoves. But the 10 pound tank is. Well, really the hose is what makes this compatible and you can buy a proper hose from other manufacturers. To be fair, Ignik took a few off the shelf products and packaged them together so well they have added considerable value.It does not have a built-in level gauge. A built-in gauge is a lot more accurate than an aftermarket gauge because the aftermarket gauges are based on pressure. A built-in gauge uses a float. A float inside the tank will always be accurate, whereas a pressure gauge tends to fluctuate. One of my photos shows how a built-in gauge works. For this I removed 1 star.Last but not least, Size matters. I bought the 10 pound tank, but I am already thinking I should have opted for the 5 pound tank instead. If you regularly travel with a 15 pound or higher tank already, then 10 pounds is probably right for you. But if you were travelling with a few 1 pound tanks then likely their 5 pound model would be a better fit. No stars removed due to size choice. I am HAPPILY buying thr 5 pound tank as well now.Update : I received a different brand regulator for my Coleman stove and it worked great. I added a photo of the regulator pin. Notice the X’d out pin has some sort of filter and some gunk in it, that is the original regulator that does not work with this tanks. The green circled regulator works. Notice the clear hole in the pin. That regulator is the “ LS'BABQ 5 Ft Propane Adapter Hose 1 lb to 20 lb Converter and Gas Regulator fit for Coleman Propane Gas Stoves”. So now I have an extra hose. Seems likely that if your stoves regulator pin has a mesh filter like mine it might not work without a different regulator. I would not suggest buying a new regulator of the same model as your old one. The problem might not be age of the regulator.
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