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(More customer reviews)This is a well built piece of equipment. All brass and powder coated. The screws that adjust to fit the tank could be a little more substantial, but are functional.
I use the post with a Coleman Northstar lantern and it will light up a 20' diameter well enough to read by. I can also attached my camp stove with 3 30,000 BTU burners. With lantern and all burners on full there is no noticeable degradation in performance.
The break down is easy and everything stores in a nylon bag. One thing on the break down, a fair amount of fuel is stored in the tube during operation. Enough fuel to run my lantern at full for five minutes or one burner for two. I recommend burning the fuel off after you shutoff the tank.
If your stove attaches directly to the propane tank you'll need an adaptor not included with the product to use the post and stove at the same time. The adaptor is often called a "steak saver", it has the Type 1 ACME threads on one side for your regulator and the side has threads for those 1 lb throwaway canisters. I knocked off a star because the manufacture did not include nor mention the need for this adaptor.
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This three-section post makes it possible to hook up three camping appliances to one large propane tank (not included). By hooking up a lantern (not included) on top the post, for example, and hooking up a stove (not included) to the post, the post makes it possible to illuminate an entire cooking site. Fully extended, the post is 45 inches high. For storage and transportation, the post breaks down into three 15-inch sections. It weighs 2 pounds, 14 ounces and carries a 1-year warranty against defects.
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