I have a modified Weber Q120 and a Campfire-in-a-Can and have used both with hose lenths exceeding 20' with no issues. I didn't go to a bigger hose as I never run either of them at "wide open", so, a slight drop in volume delivered only means that instead of 1/2 throttle, I use 5/8 or 3/4 throttle on controls to get the same "burn".
I routinely use a 12' hose for the grill and the Campfire-in-a-Can as I'm one of those that don't like cooking under the awning and the 12' lets me move the grill out from under the awning and away from any open windows. You won't have any problems with a 10' hose.
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My 2 cents, your mileage may vary...
Don
Bronwyn
2 Cats; J-Lo and Ragamuffin
2011 Keystone Cougar 318SAB
2011 Ram 2500 Longhorn CTD HO
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