Member III
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- First Name
- Jim
- Last Name
- covey sr
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16986
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How did you manage to pay only $1. 25 a gallon ? I have to buy 100 gallons at a time to be able to buy it for $2.75 a gallon. Or did I misunderstand what you said ? Always about the same price as gasoline where I live. Still, your right it's much cheaper to fill tanks than to but those little green bottles. I don't have any problem with disposing of them at the recycler tank at my recycle ben in the local dump. They can be refilled if your really concerned and you can do it yourself from a 10 or 20 # bottle with a $10 devise sold at any sporting goods store or online.Had the same environmental crush regret if the mean green 1# disposables. And where do you responsibly dispose of them?? Usually used about 3/4 of one per 3 day trip, running a two burner stove. $8 a pop X 6 trips = the cost of a 5# refillable. So no-brainer for us. Made the switch. Have chosen not to fixed-mount the 5#, since it easily ties down multiple locations, depending on trip duration and necessary gear load. Filled the tank, took three trips with 3-4 adults, and 2-3 kids. Our stove was the primary cooker. When I went back to fill it, was still nearly half full. 5# tank = ~1.25 gallon capacity from my experience