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I have a 5lb tank I bought years ago. It was pricey back then at around $70. Well worth the money, great for ice fishing and camping.
I had a 5" and a 11# at one point and the problem I had was trying to find a place to fill it. What was more of an issue was that some places that would fill them, charged almost as much for the small tanks as they did the 20#. I finally sold them both and went back to the 1#, but now I refill all my 1# bottles myself and found that much easier for us personally. Before you buy the 5 or 11, check to see if you can get them filled and for how much. I know the Menards here will not fill the 5#. Just some food for thought.
The distributor I use told me that anyone who wants their 20#ers or less filled, would not see an increase in price like those that heat their homes with it. Said he prefers to keep it like that as a courtesy. Nice. My last fill for 5# was $4.50. The local (national) hardware gets 3X that.
curious where you get prop filled at?ive got a 11lb pancake rank that is great with a sunflower.looking to get it filled after i get the updated valve and recertified at Hopkins propane.
Anyone run a Mr Heater off a 5#, 10# or 20# tank? I just tried one, changing from a Lil Buddy. It was absolutely miserable out but I only got about 2 hours in a refilled green pound tanks. I知 curios to hear about how many hours you set out of you tank
Supply and demand. They probably make and sell a ten-thousand to one 20lb tanks to 10lb tanks. The more you make of something in manufacturing the cheaper per piece they become. Every gas station, walmart, and general store has 20lb tanks yet you never see 10lb tanks except online and at rv/camping stores.
I thought about it, after having some sausage, potato and kale soup, if I知 getting 2 hours per filled pound (which was probably at best 80% full) I should get at least 20 hours with a 10# tank and 40 hours wilt a 20# tank
Here in CT/MA as long as you ask them you can pay by the pound not based off the size of the tank.