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[tabtrailers] Re: 1 lb tanks

 

Oops! try this link--I didn't buy here, just trying to use the picture:
http://www.clavey.com/product_info.php?cPath=4_58&products_id=207

--- In tabtrailers@yahoogroups.com, "jockv" <candj@...> wrote:
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> This is what I bought, a 2.5 gal. LP cylinder at my local propane dealer, cost $53.00 in 2008: http://tinyurl.com/39y324p
> I like it because I can use it with an 8' adapter hose for my camp grill, but also can attach it to the T@B if I have to pull the big tank for refilling, this allows the 3-way refrig. to keep going without having to rush around looking for a refill station. I can also use it at home if my regular gas grill tank runs out while I'm in the middle of cooking. But I do keep a few one LB cylinders at home, if the electric goes out, I use my camp stove indoors in the kitchen! cindy
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> --- In tabtrailers@yahoogroups.com, KactusKat <kactuskat@> wrote:
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> > We also bought a 5 lb tank. Just an FYI...they make them in the upright shape (like a smaller version of the 20 lb), and also a "pancake" shape which is a flatter, squatty shape, that's shorter and wider than the 5 lb. We went with the upright shape as it fits in our tongue box, and the pancake one does not fit (we have a clam, so our tongue box is the smaller size).
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> > Sue & Dave
> > T@B-B-KAT
> > N. Arizona
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> > On Jan 2, 2011, at 5:28 AM, Lloyd Day wrote:
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> > > Better yet, we bought a 5# tank! It's small and costs $1-2 dollars to fill. Its very ahndy and easy to carry.
> > > Lloyd
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