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Posted on Aug 08, 2010

Do I need a regulator on my bulk tank for this stove or is just an adapter hose ok

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Please don't try to use this stove without a regulator. It is extremely unsafe, and not worth it. If you can't find a regulator cheap online (I couldnt find one for less than $30) - just buy a new one. You can find a whole new cookstove on sale for $20-30 at most outdoor stores like Big 5, Dicks, Walmart...good luck!

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