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Oh yeah, why not. Polititions need to keep dreaming up more crap to over regulate us to keep their jobs alive. Not likely we'll ever find out which one thinks this was necessary. The cost to do it is outrageous but probably won't find a politition out there anywhere to try to regulate costs of recertification to make it reasonable. NBG
I see I can buy a new 20 pounder at menards for 24.99. The little 10 pounder is 59.99. Half the size= twice the price. I really like my 10 pounders but I can see them getting replaced by 20 pounders. And like my son says, You can exchange the 20 pounders all over and not worry about recerts. But they only have 15 pounds of gas in them. Another ripoff. Looks like gas companies and government are out to break us. Notice how it is only the customer owned tanks? anything over 100 pounds does not need inspected. Wonder how old some of our propane tanks are in our yard?? Oh yeah they are owned by gas company. Cant bother them. Steve
How much propane does Blue Rhino put in its tanks?Inflationary pressures, including the volatile costs of steel, diesel fuel, and propane, have had a significant impact on the cylinder exchange industry. In 2008, to help control these rising costs, Blue Rhino followed the example of other consumer products companies with a product content change. We reduced the amount of propane in our tanks from 17 pounds to 15 pounds.To ensure our consumers are properly notified, Blue Rhino clearly marks the amount of propane contained in our tanks, right on the package.
It's not the politicians dreaming up this crap. Frankly I doubt many politicians care much at all about most of the legislation they vote on. It is the companies that insure the propane industry, and insurers in general, that write/influence these types laws. They're simply looking for ways to reduce their costs, so they can increase their profits. That it costs us little people something never even enters into the equation.