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Any 1 lb Propane Bottle On sale?


lispeej

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Any word of there being any 1 lb propane tanks on sale anywhere? I plan on buying some and would like to save a few bucks. I know these little things can range from $2.66-$6.00 a bottle depending on where you buy them from.

Thanks.

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Do you guys think there are performance/quality differences between brands....ie... coleman,worthington...? I have heard mixed reviews and wanted to know what you guys think.

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I havnt noticed any difference between brands. Bad time of year to find them on sale,usually see them on sale in the spring and summer. I would agree ff and the W would be the cheapest. If you want to save money convert to a bigger 5,8 or 20 pound tank although the 1 pouders are convienient at times.

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Went to Gander today and got some. They did match Menards at 2.66 a bottle. I bought a few.

The reason why I bought the ones from Gander, if it matters anyways,,,,is because it is the coleman with the black cap and plastic/rubber bottom. I like these bottles better than I do the new bottles.

The new coleman bottles are identical to the worthington bottles....they both have the white cap and welded metal bottom.

The reason why they are identical now is because Coleman sold their propane division to worthington....per my conversation with Coleman corp today.

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Seems like I can't leave Fleet Farm without picking up a couple 1 pounders. I buy them all year long regardless of whether I really need them or not.

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Yeah, I'm loaded up pretty good myself. I have at least a bakers dozen laying around.

I'm genrally pretty happy paying 2.66 and at 2.49 I'm buying at least 2 ..:-)

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Also another good deal I just used:

At menards you can use the 20% off brown paper bag that they send you in the mail (lakeland shopper for us) and use on the 1 lb bottles. Whatever you put in the bag is 20% off. Original price is $2.68 and after the 20% off its $2.14 per bottle. I bought six, however one could easily fit a dozen in there.

Deal ends the 6th so you have some time left

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Also another good deal I just used:

At menards you can use the 20% off brown paper bag that they send you in the mail (lakeland shopper for us) and use on the 1 lb bottles. Whatever you put in the bag is 20% off. Original price is $2.68 and after the 20% off its $2.14 per bottle. I bought six, however one could easily fit a dozen in there.

Deal ends the 6th so you have some time left

Nice! Thanks for the heads up.

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Do any of you guys refill them? I bought an adaptor to refill them off of a #20 tank. They dont get as full but they work well and its alot cheaper that way if you dont mind having to pack an extra bottle.

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Man ards has 1 lbs 4 for $9.

I was just in a few days ago and it was 4 for 9 at Maynards. Fleet--farm was back up to 12 something for 4 bottles.

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I went to Menards last week and bought a case (12) for $27!!! And they were coleman brand with the nicer bottles...I prefer coleman as they tend to perform better.

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Menards has a 14% off anything you can put in the bag sale this week. Not sure what price they are going for these days but usually they are pretty low.

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