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Hi,

Just after some advice please.

I have a small outdoor gas pizza oven with the below connector.
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I also have the below connector (and corresponding gas cylinder) on a camping gas hob I use when we go camping.
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My question is, can I cut off the existing connector on the pizza oven gas hose, and fit a new connector which is the same as the one on the above camping hob hose?


I already have a gas cylinder for the camping stove, and I'm trying to avoid having to buy a patio gas cylinder for the pizza oven.

Do the different regulators provide different working pressures?

The pizza oven can run on propane or butane.

Thanks for any help.
 
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No your fine
 
Thanks.

What is the point of patio gas and a different connector?

Different type of bottle normally the bigger ones aslong as the reg is for propane and 1.5kgh/r your fine
 
Patio gas is ease of connection and disconnection, other one is left hand thread as per propane. So no need for spanner’s.
 

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