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Thread: 1lb propane up in price

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    Default 1lb propane up in price

    1lb bottles now 6.99 3 pack 18.99 if you can still find them cheap and use them better get them now Attached Image

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    but the adapter that refills them from a 20 lb tank .. you will save a bundle of money

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    I refill my own !!!

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    Home Depot has a 4 and 6 pack on for a good price (can't remember exactly what it was, but about 30% less than CT).

    However, I refill mine too. Costs about $2-3 per. Really handy to have a digital weight scale (go on sale for $10 occasionally) so you know for sure that they are full.

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    The 2 pack at Walmart is $7

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    Is it very difficult to refill them, I know they recommend not to do it, but they sell the tool in the US.

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    I refill my own !!!
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    I refill them, it is very easy Greatwhite
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    The valves on the new 20 lb tanks were designed to stop DIY refills. The 5 and 10 lb tanks are still available to use with a hose kit though.
    When you open the relief valves on the little tanks and get liquid propane, that means they are full and still have the expansion chamber empty. This occurs normally when you are refilling them.
    Last edited by patvetzal; February 29th, 2016 at 07:30 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by greatwhite View Post
    Is it very difficult to refill them, I know they recommend not to do it, but they sell the tool in the US.
    As posted already, it's easy to fill them. I only fill mine about 3/4 full. If you google filling them, there's some good info.

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    haven't filled any myself, but would be something I might do (if the DIY kit is cheap enough).
    does anyone know how to prevent overfilling; do the little green tanks have a relief valve (e.g. filled in the winter, stored in the sun in the summer)? or do you have to rely on a scale reading?

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