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... Decided to give up the charcoal ghost and go propane. Just bought a new lp gas grill and cart. Where's the best place to pick up a tank...and do most refill their own or go to one of these swap your tank bins at 7/Eleven or Circle K type stores ? Thanks, Tim Convenience stores Garden centers BBQ specialty stores Supermarkets Gas stations Let's spin the wheel of fortune and see if we can price shop all of them, just for you, without having any idea where you live, or what steps you've taken to research this locally. |
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Decided to give up the charcoal ghost and go propane. Just bought a new lp
gas grill and cart. Where's the best place to pick up a tank...and do most refill their own or go to one of these swap your tank bins at 7/Eleven or Circle K type stores ? Thanks, Tim |
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"Cheri" gserviceatinreachdotcom wrote in message
... Tim R wrote in message ... Decided to give up the charcoal ghost and go propane. Just bought a new lp gas grill and cart. Where's the best place to pick up a tank...and do most refill their own or go to one of these swap your tank bins at 7/Eleven or Circle K type stores ? Thanks, Tim I refill my own. Most of the supermarkets where I live have locked bins outside of their stores where you can exchange. I don't know how much it costs to exchange an empty one for a full one, but they're easy to have refilled. Cheri You actually attach a hose to your empty tank and pump more propane into it? |
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Tim R wrote in message ... Decided to give up the charcoal ghost and go propane. Just bought a new lp gas grill and cart. Where's the best place to pick up a tank...and do most refill their own or go to one of these swap your tank bins at 7/Eleven or Circle K type stores ? Thanks, Tim I refill my own. Most of the supermarkets where I live have locked bins outside of their stores where you can exchange. I don't know how much it costs to exchange an empty one for a full one, but they're easy to have refilled. Cheri |
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"JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message ... "Cheri" gserviceatinreachdotcom wrote in message ... Tim R wrote in message ... Decided to give up the charcoal ghost and go propane. Just bought a new lp gas grill and cart. Where's the best place to pick up a tank...and do most refill their own or go to one of these swap your tank bins at 7/Eleven or Circle K type stores ? Thanks, Tim I refill my own. Most of the supermarkets where I live have locked bins outside of their stores where you can exchange. I don't know how much it costs to exchange an empty one for a full one, but they're easy to have refilled. Cheri You actually attach a hose to your empty tank and pump more propane into it? Yes. |
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"Tim R" wrote in message ... Decided to give up the charcoal ghost and go propane. Just bought a new lp gas grill and cart. Where's the best place to pick up a tank...and do most refill their own or go to one of these swap your tank bins at 7/Eleven or Circle K type stores ? Around here the cheapest thing to do is find one someone has put out for the trash because it is an old style that can't be refilled. Take that to HD or Lowes and they will give you a new one for a couple dollars. Then BJ's is half the price for a fillup as anywhere else. I have about 5 or 6 tanks running 2 grills and a refrigerator. Now I only pick up the ones in the street if they are full, which they often are. Might not be the same where you are. |
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"Tim R" wrote in message ... Decided to give up the charcoal ghost and go propane. Just bought a new lp gas grill and cart. Where's the best place to pick up a tank...and do most refill their own or go to one of these swap your tank bins at 7/Eleven or Circle K type stores ? The places that swap tanks are generally the most expensive. I pay $10 for a refill at BJ's here in New England. Any store that sells grills will sell the tanks. |
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"Tim R" wrote in message ... Decided to give up the charcoal ghost and go propane. Just bought a new lp gas grill and cart. Where's the best place to pick up a tank...and do most refill their own or go to one of these swap your tank bins at 7/Eleven or Circle K type stores ? Thanks, Tim Cheapest way is to take it to where they have a big PROPANE tank, and sell it by the gallon. Lots of gas stations have these. Next, and more expensive are places where you exchange the tank. All depends on convenience. I have eight, and (for me) it's worth it to run to the gas station where they sell it cheapest. Steve |
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"Tim R" wrote in message ... Decided to give up the charcoal ghost and go propane. Just bought a new lp gas grill and cart. Where's the best place to pick up a tank...and do most refill their own or go to one of these swap your tank bins at 7/Eleven or Circle K type stores ? Thanks, Tim Advantage of getting them filled yourself is cost. Advntage of exchanging is you always have a tank. Tanks expire and need replacing or inspection. Personally I think I save more getting it filled for 10 years which will pay for a new one when the time comes. |
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"Edwin Pawlowski" wrote in
news "Tim R" wrote in message ... Decided to give up the charcoal ghost and go propane. Just bought a new lp gas grill and cart. Where's the best place to pick up a tank...and do most refill their own or go to one of these swap your tank bins at 7/Eleven or Circle K type stores ? The places that swap tanks are generally the most expensive. I pay $10 for a refill at BJ's here in New England. Any store that sells grills will sell the tanks. ACE Hardware refills propane tanks.(Orlando area) Check your local Yellow Page directory. -- Jim Yanik jyanik at kua.net |
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"Tim R" wrote in
: Decided to give up the charcoal ghost and go propane. Just bought a new lp gas grill and cart. Where's the best place to pick up a tank...and do most refill their own or go to one of these swap your tank bins at 7/Eleven or Circle K type stores ? Thanks, Tim Home Depot or Lowes sell new empty tanks.Probably Sams,Costco and BJ's,too. refills are cheaper than tank exchange. -- Jim Yanik jyanik at kua.net |
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On Feb 14, 8:55�pm, "James \"Cubby\" Culbertson"
wrote: "Tim R" wrote in message ... Decided to give up the charcoal ghost and go propane. *Just bought a new lp gas grill and cart. *Where's the best place to pick up a tank...and do most refill their own or go to one of these swap your tank bins at 7/Eleven or Circle K type stores ? Thanks, Tim Advantage of getting them filled yourself is cost. Advntage of exchanging is you always have a tank. * Tanks expire and need replacing or inspection. * Personally I think I save more getting it filled for 10 years which will pay for a new one when the time comes. I picked up old tanks with obsolete valves from garbage etc, turned then in at home depot as exchanges for the new valve type, take those tanks to local gas station for cheap refills, and when the tanks look bad, and begin to rust exchange them at home depot.for nicely refresed tanks. That way the tanks cost me ZIP, and the refills are usually cheap I have about 8 tanks so I never run out, keep them in shed with door always ajar for safety........ Cheapest refills are local gas station with BIG tank, cheapest exchange home depot, pricest exchange the local convenience store, guess thats to be expected. one advantage to exchanging tanks is they DONT smell like propane. cost perhaps 5 bucks more |
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"JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message ... "Cheri" gserviceatinreachdotcom wrote in message ... Tim R wrote in message ... Decided to give up the charcoal ghost and go propane. Just bought a new lp gas grill and cart. Where's the best place to pick up a tank...and do most refill their own or go to one of these swap your tank bins at 7/Eleven or Circle K type stores ? Thanks, Tim I refill my own. Most of the supermarkets where I live have locked bins outside of their stores where you can exchange. I don't know how much it costs to exchange an empty one for a full one, but they're easy to have refilled. Cheri You actually attach a hose to your empty tank and pump more propane into it? No, the guy at the propane dealer does it. You walk out with the same tank you walked in with, as opposed to the somewhat-more-expensive tank swap stations at the quicky marts. aem sends... |
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... "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message ... "Cheri" gserviceatinreachdotcom wrote in message ... Tim R wrote in message ... Decided to give up the charcoal ghost and go propane. Just bought a new lp gas grill and cart. Where's the best place to pick up a tank...and do most refill their own or go to one of these swap your tank bins at 7/Eleven or Circle K type stores ? Thanks, Tim I refill my own. Most of the supermarkets where I live have locked bins outside of their stores where you can exchange. I don't know how much it costs to exchange an empty one for a full one, but they're easy to have refilled. Cheri You actually attach a hose to your empty tank and pump more propane into it? No, the guy at the propane dealer does it. You walk out with the same tank you walked in with, as opposed to the somewhat-more-expensive tank swap stations at the quicky marts. aem sends... That's what happens around here (NY), but the others are saying the customers do the actual filling. I've never seen that here, so I wondered... |
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On Thu, 15 Feb 2007 00:30:56 GMT, "JoeSpareBedroom"
wrote: I refill my own. Most of the supermarkets where I live have locked bins outside of their stores where you can exchange. I don't know how much it costs to exchange an empty one for a full one, but they're easy to have refilled. Cheri You actually attach a hose to your empty tank and pump more propane into it? I used to have that done at a winnebago lot, and repair place. I didn't want to lose my matching CharmGlo tank. They even refilled it twice after the date said NO. I even painted the thing so they wouldn't notice how old it was. But they weren't fooled, and I ended up going to the supermarket or HD and it is about 15 or 17 dollars for an exchange. |
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On Thu, 15 Feb 2007 01:13:48 GMT, "Toller" wrote:
Around here the cheapest thing to do is find one someone has put out for the trash because it is an old style that can't be refilled. I saw some tanks at a junkyard, one which has a lot of autos, but a lot of non-auto stuff too. He asked me why I was buying one, and I told him the truth. He smiled and sold it to me for whatever he said before, 5 dollars? It was almost 5 pm and I went straight to the HD, and who do I see when I'm coming out of the store. The same guy going in. Take that to HD or Lowes and they will give you a new one for a couple dollars. Then BJ's is half the price for a fillup as anywhere else. I have about 5 or 6 tanks running 2 grills and a refrigerator. Now I only pick up the ones in the street if they are full, which they often are. I have never seen a tank on the street, and I always look at the trash. I will keep my eyes open though. What kind of n'hood has tanks in the trash? Might not be the same where you are. |
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On Wed, 14 Feb 2007 18:55:51 -0700, "James \"Cubby\" Culbertson"
wrote: "Tim R" wrote in message ... Decided to give up the charcoal ghost and go propane. Just bought a new lp gas grill and cart. Where's the best place to pick up a tank...and do most refill their own or go to one of these swap your tank bins at 7/Eleven or Circle K type stores ? Thanks, Tim Advantage of getting them filled yourself is cost. Advntage of exchanging is you always have a tank. Tanks expire and need replacing or inspection. Personally I think I save more getting it filled for 10 years which will pay for a new one when the time comes. Why not just get it filled for 9 1/2 years and exchange it the last time? |
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On 14 Feb 2007 18:36:22 -0800, "
wrote: Cheapest refills are local gas station with BIG tank, cheapest exchange home depot, pricest exchange the local convenience store, guess thats to be expected. Someone told me that milk is usually cheap at a convenience store, to get people to come in. I can never remember the supermarket price to check, so do any of you know if that milk is cheap or not? |
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I have picked up several tanks out of the trash over the years, and
bought one that looked brand new at a garage sale for $1.00. All were empty though. I refill them off my house tank, though they only get about 1/2 full before the pressure equalizes. (The house tank has a valve on it with a dip tube for liquid.) Besides the places like HD, Lowes and some hardware stores that have the exchange system, and regular propane dealers that refill tanks, around here some UHaul stores refill the small tanks also. Larry |
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lp13-30 wrote:
I have picked up several tanks out of the trash over the years, and bought one that looked brand new at a garage sale for $1.00. All were empty though. I refill them off my house tank, though they only get about 1/2 full before the pressure equalizes. (The house tank has a valve on it with a dip tube for liquid.) Besides the places like HD, Lowes and some hardware stores that have the exchange system, and regular propane dealers that refill tanks, around here some UHaul stores refill the small tanks also. Larry Hmmm, Tank has to be recertified every 10 years here. And should never be overfilled. You don't have such a law where you live? No one will refill the expired tank. Date code is stamped on the tank valve guard. I hope you are not compromising your safety issue. |
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"JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in
: wrote in message ... "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message ... "Cheri" gserviceatinreachdotcom wrote in message ... Tim R wrote in message ... Decided to give up the charcoal ghost and go propane. Just bought a new lp gas grill and cart. Where's the best place to pick up a tank...and do most refill their own or go to one of these swap your tank bins at 7/Eleven or Circle K type stores ? Thanks, Tim I refill my own. Most of the supermarkets where I live have locked bins outside of their stores where you can exchange. I don't know how much it costs to exchange an empty one for a full one, but they're easy to have refilled. Cheri You actually attach a hose to your empty tank and pump more propane into it? No, the guy at the propane dealer does it. You walk out with the same tank you walked in with, as opposed to the somewhat-more-expensive tank swap stations at the quicky marts. aem sends... That's what happens around here (NY), but the others are saying the customers do the actual filling. I've never seen that here, so I wondered... I doubt any propane dealer would allow customers to do their own filling. the liability.the hazards.....YIKES! (all you need is ONE clown who doesn't turn the source valve off all the way,or smokes around the site...) -- Jim Yanik jyanik at kua.net |
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"Jim Yanik" wrote in message
... "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in : wrote in message ... "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message ... "Cheri" gserviceatinreachdotcom wrote in message ... Tim R wrote in message ... Decided to give up the charcoal ghost and go propane. Just bought a new lp gas grill and cart. Where's the best place to pick up a tank...and do most refill their own or go to one of these swap your tank bins at 7/Eleven or Circle K type stores ? Thanks, Tim I refill my own. Most of the supermarkets where I live have locked bins outside of their stores where you can exchange. I don't know how much it costs to exchange an empty one for a full one, but they're easy to have refilled. Cheri You actually attach a hose to your empty tank and pump more propane into it? No, the guy at the propane dealer does it. You walk out with the same tank you walked in with, as opposed to the somewhat-more-expensive tank swap stations at the quicky marts. aem sends... That's what happens around here (NY), but the others are saying the customers do the actual filling. I've never seen that here, so I wondered... I doubt any propane dealer would allow customers to do their own filling. the liability.the hazards.....YIKES! (all you need is ONE clown who doesn't turn the source valve off all the way,or smokes around the site...) Jim Yanik I wonder if Darwin ever commented to friends about how some human activities were proof of his theories. If he were alive now, he'd be having a ball. Publishing, TV shows, the whole works. |
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Tim R wrote:
Decided to give up the charcoal ghost and go propane. Just bought a new lp gas grill and cart. Where's the best place to pick up a tank...and do most refill their own or go to one of these swap your tank bins at 7/Eleven or Circle K type stores ? Thanks, Tim It's more convenient to exchange tanks if you don't live near a propane yard. It may be a lot faster too. Where I live in/ /in NY, there is a company called "Rhino" that has propane tank exchanges outside of almost all stores in the suburbs. I've seen them in front of supermarkets, convenience stores, beer stores, gas stations, the big box stores, one or more stores in strip malls, and just about in front of every other place except maybe clothing stores, but that may change soon. I don't know how big an area Rhino serves. -- Bill in Hamptonburgh, NY To email, delete the double zeroes after @ |
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On Feb 14, 7:27 pm, "Tim R" wrote:
Decided to give up the charcoal ghost and go propane. Just bought a new lp gas grill and cart. Where's the best place to pick up a tank... and do most refill their own or go to one of these swap your tank bins at 7/Eleven or Circle K type stores ? I used to take my tank to the local construction equipment rental place for refill, but when we replaced our grill /sans/ tank, I opted to go the swap-it-at-the-store route for convenience's sake. It was cheaper at the outset than buying a cylinder to have filled. What makes it really convenient at this point is that places like Home Depot are doing the do-it-yourself swap-out where you use a computer terminal to make your swap and the appropriate cage door opens for you to take out a fresh cylinder and put in the empty - 24 hours a day. So when I run out at 10:00 at night in the middle of playing cards, I can get a fresh tank without having to deal with the surly gas station attendant down the street. |
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On Feb 15, 11:35 am, "Kyle" wrote:
So when I run out at 10:00 at night in the middle of playing cards, I can get a fresh tank without having to deal with the surly gas station attendant down the street. Around here (Phoenix AZ area) they apparently are not allowed to dispense propane after sundown. At least, that is what I was told a couple of years ago when I was trying to get a tank refilled that ran out in the middle of a grilling session. I have no idea why not. Or maybe the guy at the gas station was just feeling lazy that night. Jerry |
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"Kyle" wrote in message So when I run out at 10:00 at night in the middle of playing cards, I can get a fresh tank without having to deal with the surly gas station attendant down the street. That is why you have a spare. No running to the store at 10:00 PM. Everyone has different priorities. I'd rather save the $5 to $10 per tank and have my tank re-filled. |
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"mm" wrote in message ... On 14 Feb 2007 18:36:22 -0800, " wrote: Cheapest refills are local gas station with BIG tank, cheapest exchange home depot, pricest exchange the local convenience store, guess thats to be expected. Someone told me that milk is usually cheap at a convenience store, to get people to come in. I can never remember the supermarket price to check, so do any of you know if that milk is cheap or not? Milk is usually $2 at the convenience store near me. Grocery store is typically $3.50. Bob |
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"Willshak" wrote in message ... Tim R wrote: Decided to give up the charcoal ghost and go propane. Just bought a new lp gas grill and cart. Where's the best place to pick up a tank...and do most refill their own or go to one of these swap your tank bins at 7/Eleven or Circle K type stores ? Thanks, Tim It's more convenient to exchange tanks if you don't live near a propane yard. It may be a lot faster too. Where I live in/ /in NY, there is a company called "Rhino" that has propane tank exchanges outside of almost all stores in the suburbs. I've seen them in front of supermarkets, convenience stores, beer stores, gas stations, the big box stores, one or more stores in strip malls, and just about in front of every other place except maybe clothing stores, but that may change soon. I don't know how big an area Rhino serves. They're here in Seattle. Bob |
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... On 14 Feb 2007 18:36:22 -0800, " wrote: Cheapest refills are local gas station with BIG tank, cheapest exchange home depot, pricest exchange the local convenience store, guess thats to be expected. Someone told me that milk is usually cheap at a convenience store, to get people to come in. I can never remember the supermarket price to check, so do any of you know if that milk is cheap or not? What a silly question. Here, the biggest c-store chain is owned by a supermarket, so their milk is as cheap as at the parent company's supermarkets. Two hours away, the convenience stores are NOT like that, so the milk's more expensive. There's no way for anyone in this newsgroup to know what the situation is where you live. Solution: Save the receipt from your next trip to the big supermarket. |
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"mm" wrote in message ... On Thu, 15 Feb 2007 01:13:48 GMT, "Toller" wrote: Around here the cheapest thing to do is find one someone has put out for the trash because it is an old style that can't be refilled. I saw some tanks at a junkyard, one which has a lot of autos, but a lot of non-auto stuff too. He asked me why I was buying one, and I told him the truth. He smiled and sold it to me for whatever he said before, 5 dollars? It was almost 5 pm and I went straight to the HD, and who do I see when I'm coming out of the store. The same guy going in. Take that to HD or Lowes and they will give you a new one for a couple dollars. Then BJ's is half the price for a fillup as anywhere else. I have about 5 or 6 tanks running 2 grills and a refrigerator. Now I only pick up the ones in the street if they are full, which they often are. I have never seen a tank on the street, and I always look at the trash. I will keep my eyes open though. What kind of n'hood has tanks in the trash? Apartment projects on the weekend closest to end of month. Abandoned grills with tanks are routinely left next to the dumpsters by people moving out. (usually in crappy condition from sitting out in weather on apartment balcony, and they don't wanna risk spilling messy rocks in U-haul truck, or truck rental guy told them they couldn't haul tanks in his truck.) aem sends.... |
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wrote in message ups.com... On Feb 15, 11:35 am, "Kyle" wrote: So when I run out at 10:00 at night in the middle of playing cards, I can get a fresh tank without having to deal with the surly gas station attendant down the street. Around here (Phoenix AZ area) they apparently are not allowed to dispense propane after sundown. At least, that is what I was told a couple of years ago when I was trying to get a tank refilled that ran out in the middle of a grilling session. I have no idea why not. Or maybe the guy at the gas station was just feeling lazy that night. Probably an insurance company or oil company anti-robbery rule- no walking out the door after dark. Was the clerk behind plastic? He isn't gonna give you the key to the tank cage, and you aren't allowed to take the 'empty' tank inside for him to inspect. aem sends... |
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On Fri, 16 Feb 2007 00:06:40 GMT, wrote:
I have never seen a tank on the street, and I always look at the trash. I will keep my eyes open though. What kind of n'hood has tanks in the trash? Apartment projects on the weekend closest to end of month. Abandoned grills with tanks are routinely left next to the dumpsters by people moving out. (usually in crappy condition from sitting out in weather on apartment Makes sense. Good to know. I'll keep my eyes open.. balcony, and they don't wanna risk spilling messy rocks in U-haul truck, or truck rental guy told them they couldn't haul tanks in his truck.) My mover suprised me after I had packed all the boxes and he had loaded half of them by telling me he couldn't carry aerosol cans either. I'm positive he didnt' say anytyhing before that day. I had no idea in which boxes the cans were so I lied. It was May. Nothing exploded, I'm happy to say. aem sends.... |
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On Thu, 15 Feb 2007 13:06:06 -0800, "Bob F"
wrote: "mm" wrote in message .. . On 14 Feb 2007 18:36:22 -0800, " wrote: Cheapest refills are local gas station with BIG tank, cheapest exchange home depot, pricest exchange the local convenience store, guess thats to be expected. Someone told me that milk is usually cheap at a convenience store, to get people to come in. I can never remember the supermarket price to check, so do any of you know if that milk is cheap or not? Milk is usually $2 at the convenience store near me. Grocery store is typically $3.50. Wow. So my friend's statement isn't ridiculous. Since she lives in the same city I do, it's probably true here too, even if the price diff isn't as much. Thanks. Bob |
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