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PostPosted: Sun Dec 18, 2016 8:10 pm 
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If anyone is interested. I have a connection for having the 1lb propane tanks filled. You have to supply the tanks. The cost is $3 dollars per tank taxes in.
Contact me on here and I will get back to you with a contact number


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PostPosted: Mon Dec 19, 2016 7:37 am 
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If you go the 5lb tank route and you have a little buddy heater, you must ues a hose, with that hose you need a Mr Heater gas filter avail at princes auto, the heater is not guarenteed unless you use the proper hose and filter.I am not sure what i paid for mine I think around $40.
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PostPosted: Mon Dec 19, 2016 6:32 pm 
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Costco will take the 20lbs for free. My dump will take the 1lbs with a hole . I shoot em with the. 22.
As for filling the 1 lbs. It's easy. The adapter does come with instructions ( mine did anyway). By far the cheapest option. I also have a 5 lb tank. Great it your not walking to far... Expensive too..

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PostPosted: Mon Dec 19, 2016 11:13 pm 
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caper wrote:
If you go the 5lb tank route and you have a little buddy heater, you must ues a hose, with that hose you need a Mr Heater gas filter avail at princes auto, the heater is not guarenteed unless you use the proper hose and filter.I am not sure what i paid for mine I think around $40.
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Bought a new filter yesterday, old one had a rattle in it so i figured it was done. $15 for the filter.

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PostPosted: Tue Dec 20, 2016 6:28 pm 
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caper wrote:
If you go the 5lb tank route and you have a little buddy heater, you must ues a hose, with that hose you need a Mr Heater gas filter avail at princes auto, the heater is not guarenteed unless you use the proper hose and filter.I am not sure what i paid for mine I think around $40.
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Those filters are cheaper at Home hardware, I think they are $15.99 at princeess and $11.99 at HH. You may have to order it in ( like I did ) , but it only takes a couple of days.


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PostPosted: Thu Dec 22, 2016 9:31 am 
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FishinScuba wrote:
caper wrote:
If you go the 5lb tank route and you have a little buddy heater, you must ues a hose, with that hose you need a Mr Heater gas filter avail at princes auto, the heater is not guarenteed unless you use the proper hose and filter.I am not sure what i paid for mine I think around $40.
Cheers


Those filters are cheaper at Home hardware, I think they are $15.99 at princeess and $11.99 at HH. You may have to order it in ( like I did ) , but it only takes a couple of days.


Thanks for that ill remember that for next time. Anyone know how long these are suppose to last. i think its a year. i replaced mine after 2 but only used it a dozen times over that time, replace after the rattling inside started.

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PostPosted: Thu Dec 22, 2016 6:14 pm 
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This thread got me thinking about my own stock pile of partially emptied 1 pound tanks. So with a bit of googling and YouTube'ing I decided to buy the 1 pound refill adaptor (amazon $25) Glad I didn't waste any more money this year! I already filled up 4 tanks I had sitting around. So for a $35 investment ( I bought a digital kitchen scale at can. Tire for $10). It's already paid over half back. I didn't chill bottles I went with the pressure relief valve method. as long as you're weighing the tanks there shouldn't be any problems. I didn't want to buy the 5lb tank and adaptor hose, or carry them out on the ice. It's nice being able to top up tanks instead of bringing a few partials out.


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PostPosted: Tue Dec 27, 2016 6:18 am 
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Wow that exhaust will make you very sick

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