The DAYS OF SINGLE-USE GREEN BOTTLES ARE OVER
IGNIK BLUE = CHANGE
In 2018, Ignik introduced its first product, The Gas Growler™, after witnessing
countless single-use green propane bottles littering the Arctic and overflowing in National
Park trash bins. The idea was simple: replace single-use propane bottles with a
compact, refillable tank—one that’s easier to use, more efficient, and eliminates waste from bottles that are far from green.
THE TAPRACK™ IS A GAME CHANGER
With the TapRack™, filling your small propane bottles has never been easier. All you have to do is take your TapRack™ anywhere you'd fill up your typical BBQ tank, and fill 4, 15.5oz bottles simultaneously. The "Pounder" bottles easily twist off the system and are ready to take on any adventure.
As of today, Ignik estimates it’s replaced nearly 1 million green bottles from the
trash. With the TapRack™ and Gas Growler™ we look forward to continuing our mission to eliminate waste and camp smarter.
REFILL WHEREVER YOU ROAM, NOT BY YOURSELF AT HOME
"But I refill those green bottles myself in my garage?"
We know, there are a lot of people out there turning a 20-lb tank upside down, fitting it with a special valve, and filling them up as best as they can. In our opinion, that's not how we want to fill small, portable propane bottles. It's messy, weird, doesn't fully fill them, and in some cases illegal. Don't be weird, fill it fast, clean and easy.
The TapRack™ Makes Filling Simple and Fast.
The Pounder bottles are each designed with a special bleeder valve that allows you to entirely fill each cylinder safely and quickly at your local propane filling station.
QUICK FAQS
TapRack is a Best Of–class camp propane refill system that connects four DOT-approved refillable 15.5 oz propane bottles into one manifold, allowing a propane refill station to fill all four bottles at once through a single main valve.
A full TapRack fill holds up to 0.89 gallons (3.9 lbs) of propane total across four connected bottles.
TapRack simplifies camp propane management by refilling four bottles at once, reducing reliance on disposable propane cylinders, lowering long-term fuel costs, and providing consistent propane supply for camp stoves, portable heaters, and fire pits.
TapRack must be refilled at a professional propane refill station. Ask the refiller to fill through the main valve with a total fill under 0.9 gallons.
Make sure all bottles are empty or at the same fill level, inspect bottles for dents or damage, and securely mount bottles to the TapRack frame before arriving at the propane station.
Bleeder valves may pulse vapor during filling. Steady vapor release indicates a bottle is full, and filling should stop when total propane reaches approximately 0.9 gallons.
No. TapRack is designed only for refillable DOT-approved propane bottles and cannot be used with single-use disposable cylinders.
Partially filled bottles should not be returned to the TapRack frame unless you are ready to refill, as fuel and pressure can redistribute across connected bottles.
No. TapRack is not compatible with Flame King or Fuel Keg refillable propane bottles.
Typical fill pressure is 110–200 psig at 70–100°F. Pressure relief valves are rated at 300–375 psig.
Confirm total fill is 0.9 gallons or less, verify weight is within specification, check for leaks using soapy water, ensure all valves are closed, and transport the system upright..