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 Post subject: propane
PostPosted: Tue Dec 02, 2014 2:56 pm 
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Walleye

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Anyone know where i can buy a 5lb or 10lb propane tank?


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 Post subject: Re: propane
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Got my 5lb tank at Canadian Tire 2 years ago for around $50. Costco fills it for about $3.50


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 Post subject: Re: propane
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Thanks


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 Post subject: Re: propane
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Madoc Home Hardware has 5 lbs tanks already filled for $47.99


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 Post subject: Re: propane
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Got my 5lb at home hardware last year for $35.

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 Post subject: Re: propane
PostPosted: Wed Dec 03, 2014 12:04 am 
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Gerow's Propane - 15384 Countyroad 2, Brighton, ON

Got my 10lb tank there last year, cheap.


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 Post subject: Re: propane
PostPosted: Wed Dec 03, 2014 2:26 am 
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Gone Fish'in wrote:
Gerow's Propane - 15384 Countyroad 2, Brighton, ON

Got my 10lb tank there last year, cheap.

Never thought of them. Thanks.


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 Post subject: Re: propane
PostPosted: Wed Dec 03, 2014 6:55 am 
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DRILLIN N CHILLIN wrote:
Gone Fish'in wrote:
Gerow's Propane - 15384 Countyroad 2, Brighton, ON

Got my 10lb tank there last year, cheap.

Never thought of them. Thanks.





Any idea if they also have the 5lb tank?


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 Post subject: Re: propane
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Not cheap at home hardware this year. Checked the Webssite and is $69 for a 4.6lb tank.

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 Post subject: Re: propane
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Called Gerows today. No tanks at all even 20lb till the spring. Canadian Tire has 10lb tanks in stock every store except Cobourg. Going to Peterborough i guess. They all have 5lb too. $56.99 for 10lb. The 5lb ones are $49.99. I think a 10 is perfect for Big Buddy heater as well as weekend camping when u don't Need to lug a 20lb tank around.


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 Post subject: Re: propane
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DRILLIN N CHILLIN wrote:
Called Gerows today. No tanks at all even 20lb till the spring. Canadian Tire has 10lb tanks in stock every store except Cobourg. Going to Peterborough i guess. They all have 5lb too. $56.99 for 10lb. The 5lb ones are $49.99. I think a 10 is perfect for Big Buddy heater as well as weekend camping when u don't Need to lug a 20lb tank around.


Thanks for the info. Do these tank come filled at that price?


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 Post subject: Re: propane
PostPosted: Thu Dec 04, 2014 12:54 pm 
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culp wrote:
DRILLIN N CHILLIN wrote:
Called Gerows today. No tanks at all even 20lb till the spring. Canadian Tire has 10lb tanks in stock every store except Cobourg. Going to Peterborough i guess. They all have 5lb too. $56.99 for 10lb. The 5lb ones are $49.99. I think a 10 is perfect for Big Buddy heater as well as weekend camping when u don't Need to lug a 20lb tank around.


Thanks for the info. Do these tank come filled at that price?

I doubt it. The problem is getting them filled. Most places look at it an go" i dont know how to fill that". They're only used to 20lb tanks. Its not rocket science. Change tare weight add propane.


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 Post subject: Re: propane
PostPosted: Thu Dec 04, 2014 8:31 pm 
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i got an adaptor from the states to refill my 1 lb tanks and it works great only take the big tank on the really cold days


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 Post subject: Re: propane
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Wow. Just ordered an 11lb tank from CT. They had no idea they even sold them. Clueless. :roll:


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 Post subject: propane
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DRILLIN N CHILLIN wrote:
culp wrote:
DRILLIN N CHILLIN wrote:
Called Gerows today. No tanks at all even 20lb till the spring. Canadian Tire has 10lb tanks in stock every store except Cobourg. Going to Peterborough i guess. They all have 5lb too. $56.99 for 10lb. The 5lb ones are $49.99. I think a 10 is perfect for Big Buddy heater as well as weekend camping when u don't Need to lug a 20lb tank around.


Thanks for the info. Do these tank come filled at that price?

I doubt it. The problem is getting them filled. Most places look at it an go" i dont know how to fill that". They're only used to 20lb tanks. Its not rocket science. Change tare weight add propane.



I had my 5lb filled a few times by canadian tire and a local propane dealer. They had no issues.

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