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Anyone knoe where I can by a 5lb propane tank in the in the south LA/north OC area?
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Lowes can order in one for you. Propane tanks are not always the easiest to get delivered, as they are a hazmat issue. I ordered mine online and had it shipped to store. Try Ace Hardware also, they had a better price.
 

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Lowes can order in one for you. Propane tanks are not always the easiest to get delivered, as they are a hazmat issue. I ordered mine online and had it shipped to store. Try Ace Hardware also, they had a better price.
You can just buy one from blue rhino bin out front, and then not return it. They charge you for the tank anyways unless you bring back a tank to turn in.
 

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Although wildly expensive, but in a pinch i have gone to WestMarine and grabbed some stuff. They have the worthington stainless tankes, verticle small. made for boats obviously....but again, expsnive, however if you want to get some hands on it its a place to see them.
 

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Although wildly expensive, but in a pinch i have gone to WestMarine and grabbed some stuff. They have the worthington stainless tankes, verticle small. made for boats obviously....but again, expsnive, however if you want to get some hands on it its a place to see them.
I think the 5lb tanks are expensive, stainless or not!
 

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I think the 5lb tanks are expensive, stainless or not!
I have been looking at getting one for my smitty trailer but after watching my buddy heater suck down 1 gal in 2 hours, i think maybe bigger is better for my setup.

what are you running with the 5 gal? just a stove or anything else?
 

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I have been looking at getting one for my smitty trailer but after watching my buddy heater suck down 1 gal in 2 hours, i think maybe bigger is better for my setup.

what are you running with the 5 gal? just a stove or anything else?
I just run my stove off the 5lb. When I upgrade to heaters and such, I’ll also mount a 20lb.
 

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Just as a reminder on those 1lb tanks - get the adapter to refill them from the larger propane tanks. It's easy, and prevents us from having to dispose them. I've been doing that recently to keep a couple of the green 1lb'ers in my ARB drawers.

I too have a 5lb tank on my trailer. Definitely works out nicely for long weekends.
 
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Just as a reminder on those 1lb tanks - get the adapter to refill them from the larger propane tanks. It's easy, and prevents us from having to dispose them. I've been doing that recently to keep a couple of the green 1lb'ers in my ARB drawers.

I too have a 5lb tank on my trailer. Definitely works out nicely for long weekends.
recycled one and that same though occurred to me. not sure what i was thinking....good call.
 
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I just ordered the 17lb composite one from viking, I'll try and post a pic of it next to a 20lb steel one

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