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Propane Tank Adapters & Fittings

Camper, trailer and motorhome owners needing adapters and accessories for their rigs' LPG systems should find exactly what they need at RVUpgrades.com. From top manufacturers like U.S.-based Camco, an industry-leader for more than 40 years, we offer a full line of tees, propane tank adapters, multi-port extension hoses, propane tank fittings, and connection kits.

Whether you need to adapt your system to handle one or more additional propane appliances like tabletop grills or camp stoves, or extend a hose-line to move an appliance farther away from the tank, you'll find an appropriate connector, hose or adapter here at RVUpgrades. The GasStop Adapter, which features a fuel indicator and leak-detector, lets you upgrade older tanks with a positive-sealing, leak-tight connection.

If you have any questions about our propane tank accessories, don’t hesitate to contact the RV parts experts at RVUpgrades.com. We are always here to help you make the best choice for your RV.

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