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Thread: 1lb propane up in price

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    Quote Originally Posted by deerslayer View Post
    1lb bottles now 6.99 3 pack 18.99 if you can still find them cheap and use them better get them now
    Noticed that the 1lb tanks are only $5.99 at Wally World...save a $1.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MikePal View Post
    Noticed that the 1lb tanks are only $5.99 at Wally World...save a $1.
    There is also a clearance on the 2 pack for $7 at your local store.
    Grab them while still available!

    http://www.walmart.ca/en/ip/propane-.../6000075838858

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    Quote Originally Posted by impact View Post
    There is also a clearance on the 2 pack for $7 at your local store.
    Grab them while still available!

    http://www.walmart.ca/en/ip/propane-.../6000075838858
    I saw one of those 2 packs, but there was no price on it..I should have had it scanned.

    My wife uses the tall bottles for her glass graft and goes thru a bottle a week. It's not bad at $6. I haven't priced them in the US yet, but heading down on Thurs and will look at WalMart and TSC there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DUXX View Post
    Refilling is like walking on thin ice. Its not very smart, but you'll do it anyways. The real difference is that refilling a 1lber is illegal, and you put yourself in a liable position. I work with gaseous and liquid fuels, and compressed gases daily and do everything i can to admonish my self of any liabilities. Easier to sleep at night.

    X2 I also worker in the compressed gas industry for 40 years.

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    Now here's the kicker. Why is the valve legal to buy? I suspect these tanks need to be built good enough just incase.

    Myself I think I am going to buy either a 5 or 10 pound tank just less hassle.
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    when I refill the 1lb bottles with adapter I will put the 1lber in the freezer for about 1/2 hour take and connect to large bottle turn upside down and fill abit put in freezer again for 1/2 hour and fill again the small tank and propane should weigh 2lbs you can go to 2 1/4 but not over that or when using tank inside hut and it warms up the increased pressure may make your heater really blow some flames if your not using a good regulator after filling bottles usually cap or tape top of bottle to keep dirt and moisture out. remember practice safe fill and storage

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    Got home and Youtubed it last night. Pretty cool, I like the scissor method
    Mark Snow, Leader Of The, Ontario Libertarian Party

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    Whenever I think of propane I think of trailer park boys
    That rug really tied the room together

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    Quote Originally Posted by cantcatchacold View Post
    Whenever I think of propane I think of trailer park boys
    Think this is the clip?

    WARNING explicit language.
    https://youtu.be/ldoT2mHubGE

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    Quote Originally Posted by greatwhite View Post
    Now here's the kicker. Why is the valve legal to buy? I suspect these tanks need to be built good enough just incase.

    Myself I think I am going to buy either a 5 or 10 pound tank just less hassle.
    I went with a 5lbs a couple of years ago but I wish I went with a 10, it fits perfectly into a milk crate.

    A 5 pounder give roughly 6 full days of fishing for 7$.

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