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Sorry to revive an old thread, but I need to get my tank filled and was shocked at the summer prices now.

$3.49...which is double the usual summer price.

Outrageous!


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Originally posted by Gustofer:
Sorry to revive an old thread, but I need to get my tank filled and was shocked at the summer prices now.

$3.49...which is double the usual summer price.

Outrageous!


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We just checked for giggles. $2.25 for complete fill, or $3.00 for minimum fill of 250 gallons.


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I called a couple weeks ago…$4.39/gallon.
I’m filling two 500wg tanks.

Edit…just ordered
$4.65/gallon.
 
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On a related note: My buddy with property out in the middle of nowhere in northern Michigan is trying to acquire a 1000 gal.(or is it 1000 lb.?) pig and can't find anyone to sell him one for love nor money.



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On a related note: My buddy with property out in the middle of nowhere in northern Michigan is trying to acquire a 1000 gal.(or is it 1000 lb.?) pig and can't find anyone to sell him one for love nor money.



Don't know if it has anything to do with supply chain or not.

I went through this a few years ago, contacted a tank manufacturer directly, and they pointed me towards a farmer's COOP that would sell me one.

Propane suppliers typically don't want to sell them because they can "rent" them to you and lock you into their propane prices.


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Posts: 15918 | Location: St. Charles, MO, USA | Registered: September 22, 2003Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I was on a prepaid contract and decided to do it at my winter fill rate of 1.59 a gallon back in April because I wasn't confident prices would actually drop.
 
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On a related note: My buddy with property out in the middle of nowhere in northern Michigan is trying to acquire a 1000 gal.(or is it 1000 lb.?) pig and can't find anyone to sell him one for love nor money.
Don't know if it has anything to do with supply chain or not.
They claim it does.

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I went through this a few years ago, contacted a tank manufacturer directly, and they pointed me towards a farmer's COOP that would sell me one.
Thanks. I'll pass this along to my buddy.

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Propane suppliers typically don't want to sell them because they can "rent" them to you and lock you into their propane prices.
Yeah, well, here's another oddity: If I understood what I heard while my buddy was talking to his LPG supplier: They won't rent him a tank because he already owns a 500 lb. (gal.?) pig. WTF?



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Posts: 26009 | Location: S.E. Michigan | Registered: January 06, 2008Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I have a 125 gallon tank that only runs my fireplace. It was down to around 10% so I scheduled a fill up. 79 gallons at 3.45 a gallon! Just 4 days ago. It was about 3/4 full when we moved here and used the fireplace on cold days in the winter. I was kind stuck with this tank lease when I bought the house. I suppose I could break the lease and buy a tank but I don’t use much gas. If my entire house was running on propane I’d consider an alternative
 
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Just refilled my 500 gal tank at 3.20/gal.
 
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I thought mine was high 2.39 to fill
750 gal limit on summer prebuy at 2.20
 
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