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March 17, 2015 at 11:19 am #646
Pippi
KeymasterIf you’re going to be parked for a while consider these tips for making sure you’ve enough propane to last your stay.
Here’s the product I show in the video with all the brass fittings and hoses:
March 20, 2015 at 3:57 pm #669anthonydno
ParticipantPippi,
That was a VERY VERY good Commercial!!!! Your sponsor must be very happy with it….
Anyway i think i remember you saying that you (or ANYONE) were in SoCal somewhere so if you are close to Riverside, CA There is an alternative Fueling Station At the city of Riverside. Propane is only $1.65 per gal. It is just off the 91 freeway @ Adams Ave, head south to Victoria, then turn Left to St Lawrence St, down to the Stop sign, fill station to your left front. There directions on the pump to call an attendant.
Happy RVing
AnthonyMarch 23, 2015 at 4:47 pm #688Pippi
KeymasterThank you, Anthony. Are you talking about the Xantrex one?
That’s a crazy darn good price for propane. Funny how it varies so much even in the same geographies, not at all like gas where all prices are only cents different.
Thanks for the great tip! 😀
Happy trails!
October 1, 2015 at 4:27 pm #1157Gary Ripple
ParticipantOr if you need a propane tank, go to Home Depot or any like location and get a tank already filled and already certified. Just take them your empty tank so you don’t have to leave a deposit. Doesn’t matter if your old one doesn’t have their plastic banner on it. My tank sits ouside in the weather, so their plastic banner fell off after a month anyway. Gary
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