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What is compatible with Ignik refillable propane bottles (stoves, heaters, etc.)?Updated a month ago

Ignik 15.5 oz refillable propane bottles are designed to work with most propane appliances made for the standard 1 lb disposable “green” propane bottles.

These bottles use the common 1”-20 UNEF (CGA600) threaded valve found on typical 1 lb propane cylinders, so they can fuel many popular camping and outdoor propane products.


Works with most appliances that use 1 lb propane bottles

Examples include:

  • Camping stoves (tabletop / camp stoves)

  • Portable propane heaters

  • Lanterns

  • Small propane grills

  • Propane torch heads designed for 1-lb cylinders

If your appliance manual says it uses a 16 oz. propane cylinder or references CGA600 / 1”-20 thread, it will be compatible.


How to check compatibility (quick and easy)

Look for any of these in the product listing or owner’s manual:

  • 1 lb propane cylinder

  • disposable propane bottle

  • CGA600

  • 1”-20 UNEF thread

If you’re unsure, send Ignik Support the brand + model of your appliance and we can help you confirm.


May NOT be compatible with

  • Backpacking stoves that use isobutane/butane canisters (the small metal canisters with a different valve style)

  • Appliances that do not use propane (butane-only, white gas, natural gas connections, etc.)

  • Appliances with tight shrouds/guards around the bottle connection (some designs don’t have enough clearance for certain bottle shapes)

Tip: If clearance is the issue, many users solve it by using a hose/regulator accessory designed for 1-lb propane appliances (when compatible with the appliance).


Important notes

  • These bottles are for propane only.

  • Always follow your appliance manufacturer’s instructions for safe use and ventilation.


Want to run bigger “QCC-1” appliances too? 

You can also use these same 15.5 oz refillable bottles with the Ignik TapRack to power many larger, more fuel-hungry appliances (like fire pits and other QCC-1 connections).

See our article: “Can I use the TapRack with a FireCan?”

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