8mm High Pressure Hose
£10.00
Available per metre
Flexible, fire-resistant 8mm LPG gas hose — £10 per metre with 2 free hose clips, ideal for BBQs, cookers, and camping stoves.
Available per metre
8MM High-Pressure LPG Gas Hose with Clips – Sold by the Metre
Upgrade or replace your gas line safely with this 8mm high-pressure LPG hose, designed for reliable use with BBQs, cookers, patio heaters, and camping stoves. Built from triple-layer reinforced rubber, the hose is tough, flexible, heat-resistant, and ideal for high-pressure LPG gas setups.
- Secure Fit – Compatible with all standard LPG hose connectors and gas regulator fittings
- Durable & Safe – Fire-resistant construction with extra-strong layers for long-lasting performance
- Easy Installation – Supplied with 2 stainless-steel hose clips for a leak-free, secure connection
This gasul pipe is sold per metre (£10 per metre), so you can order exactly the length you need for your LPG setup. Each order includes 2 hose clips, no matter how many metres you purchase.
- Heavy-Duty LPG Hose for Gasul & LP Gas Ideal for BBQs, camping stoves, gas cookers & heaters — this gasul hose connects safely to LPG pipe connectors, whether at home or outdoors. Works with LPG cooker hose, LP gas hose, or BBQ gas hose setups.
- Reinforced Rubber for High Pressure Made for demanding use, this high pressure LPG hose is flame-retardant, self-extinguishing, and durable — perfect for flex gas piping, gasoline hoses, or connecting gas pipes.
- 2 Stainless Steel Hose Clips Included Comes with 2 clips for secure seals on LPG gas hose connectors, gas hose pipe, and LP gas hose connectors. Great for gas hose fittings or replacing gas cooker fittings.
- UV-Protected for Outdoor Use This gasul hose for gas resists cracking from sun or weather — ideal for camping stove hose setups, BBQs, and gas pipes in house exteriors. Also fits barbecue tools and bbq gas pipe uses.
- Multiple Lengths – 1m to 50m From short BBQ gas pipe to long LP gas hose runs, choose from 1m to 50m. Supplied by Fixings Direct Ltd — your source for LPG fittings and accessories.
These cylinders are supplied in standard red or in green leisure gas cylinders.
Standard Red:
A variety of pressure regulators or hose assemblies can be connected to the cylinder valve, but the regulator connection is the same – UK POL 5/8” LH male. First, ensure the POL thread is clean and undamaged and then offer up to the cylinder valve.
The connection is left hand to tighten, right hand to disconnect. Care should be taken to select the correct direction! A spanner will be required to ensure gas soundness is achieved by the final firm ‘nip’ to tighten onto the valve thread. It is advisable to perform a leak test with a simple soap solution. If bubbles form around the valve, consider tightening the nut further but not with excessive force.
If bubbles continue to form, it would be advisable to replace the regulator as permanent damage will have been caused to the POL. Once the regulator has been connected the cylinder valve can be turned on.
Green Leisure:
The connection or disconnection of the regulator for this cylinder is the same as for butane cylinders. The only difference is the cylinder valve size which in this instance is 27mm.
Ensure the cylinder valve is closed. A spanner is required to unscrew and disconnect the regulator. Position the spanner over the brass hexagon nut and then turn clockwise/right hand to loosen and remove the regulator.
Most appliances will have a regulator fitted during production and therefore the need to select the correct regulator will be unnecessary. However, where an appliance has, for some reason no regulator fitted, care and caution is required to replace the original with the correct substitute.
Please note that it may be extremely dangerous to operate an appliance on the wrong regulator. A low pressure appliance for example fitted with a high pressure regulator could have serious consequences, either risk of fire and or injury. An appliance which should be operated with a high pressure regulator but has been fitted with low pressure control will not burn efficiently and will produce the results of incomplete combustion – carbon monoxide – hence a serious health and safety hazard.
It is therefore important to inspect the data badge which should be present on all gas appliances in order to determine the correct pressure required for the appliance and its power rating in BTUs or kWs. Once this has been established we will be in a position to advise what regulator is appropriate and safe to use.