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The end of the stove fits well with the propane bottles, but it doesn’t connect to the tank.

I purchased the outdoor stove with you sometime ago.  I have used it multiple times with the throwaway propane bottles, and it worked just fine. However I am not able to connect it to the 20lbs propane tank. The end of the stove fits well with the propane bottles, but it doesn’t connect to the tank. Can you please suggest a way to connect it to the propane tank?

You must have bought a configurable stove.  You can detach the throwaway bottle connector by screwing it (it is shown on the picture on page 1 of attached installation guide, also on the web Setup Configurable Stove).  Once unscrewed, the remaining connector is for 20 lbs propane tank connection.  You can put the throwaway bottle connector back if you like to use bottle again. 

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The stove I bought, is it for outdoor use or in door use ?

The stove I bought, is it for outdoor use or in door use ?  I have a outdoor barbecue stove connected to natural gas. But it looks like the connector to my barbecue stove is smaller than the connector on the stove I bought ? Is there I can use connector to my barbecue stove to connect to the stove I bought ?

The stove is for outdoor use.  For natural gas stove we supply a 1/2″ male pipe connector.  If the connector is too big in diameter, it indicates that you might have a 3/8″ natural gas pipe connector.  You can either go to a hardware store

  • for a 3/8 to 1/2 converter between your natural gas pipe and the connector from the stove;

  • or find a 3/8 male pipe to 3/8 barb connector to replace the 1/2″ to 3/8″ connector currently on the stove hose.

 Hardware store also sells flexible natural gas connector.  You might be able to find one that matches both ends.  Let us know how it works out.   

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I would like to know if it is easy to detach the legs and the wind guard.

  I am interested in purchasing – EasyFlamer EF11LN50WG: High Power Long Leg Natural Gas Stove with Wind Guard. I would like to know if it is easy to detach the legs and the wind guard. Also, I would like to know if you have some adapter for flat bottom frying pans. (I have 2 pans 10″ & 11,5″ diameters).

It is very easy to detach the legs and wind guard.  You simply lift the stove off the wind guard.  We stop selling adaptor for flat bottom cookware for our EasyFlamer stoves.  The reason is that the EasyFlamer stove has 3 inner stands between the inner burner ring and the outer ring.  Most of the flat pan (<7″ in diameter) can just sit on them.  In your case, your 10″ and 11″ pans would have to sit on the outer stands.

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How do your stoves work?

Hi, I just bought your burner online and am waiting for it. I’ve been looking at your other products and I’m wondering if they use compressed air or air intake valves to increase the power and efficiency of the flame by mixing propane and air (like a bunsen burner).  Also, I’m wondering when you’ll come out with the 160K BTU stoves in 9 inch diameter.

Both PowerFlamer and EasyFlamer stoves utilize Venturi effect for mixing gas and air.  The amount of air intake depends on both the gas pressure and air shuttle position.  High pressure gas tends to produce higher power by passing more gas at a given time. The burner we acquire at the present time would not make it possible for us to make a 9″ 160KBTU stove.

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I noticed that your powerflamer puts out 137btu, but I did not see it available in natural gas.

I noticed that your powerflamer puts out 137btu, but  I did not see it available in natural gas.  It looks to me as if the natural gas easyflamer only puts out about 50btu.  I was wondering if you had any natural gas models that put out higher heat.  Thanks

Typically Natural Gas is a low pressure gas.  IT would not deliver as much heat as a high pressure propane gas.  You get natural gas from home gas supply pipe.  You get propane gas typically from a bottle.  It makes sense that if natural gas is as powerful as propane gas, then nobody would not be able to sell propane gas bottle anymore. Hope this answer your question.