Very useful info, however if a container does not have a DOT number, it cannot be transported on the road after being refilled. Propane tanks "expire" 12 years after manufacture date, can be re-certified for between 5-10 years after expiration, letter code E for 5 years, letter code S for 10. Example: A tank labeled 06/17 is good until 06/2029, but a tank labeled 06/17E expired in 06/2022 and can no longer legally be refilled, even if the tank is perfectly fine. It's no more dangerous than pumping gasoline, but it can land one in hot water with the feds.
Nice Life hack, definitely trying this one out for next camping trip
You forgot the hack with the relief valve.
Very useful info, however if a container does not have a DOT number, it cannot be transported on the road after being refilled. Propane tanks "expire" 12 years after manufacture date, can be re-certified for between 5-10 years after expiration, letter code E for 5 years, letter code S for 10. Example: A tank labeled 06/17 is good until 06/2029, but a tank labeled 06/17E expired in 06/2022 and can no longer legally be refilled, even if the tank is perfectly fine. It's no more dangerous than pumping gasoline, but it can land one in hot water with the feds.
Thanks for the great information my friend! 👌🏽🤟🏽
Yeplittle gupy , we been doing that for 20 years😂😂😂😂
Very cool!
where can this be purchased?
You only fill it halfway. Release some air using the valve on the side to fully fill it up
How do you release the air?
@MrKittycat1337 ...there's a little valve on the top you can push it in with a small screwdriver
Nice idea, but you could have weighed it in before and after you know
30 beef sticks for 3750. Misleading add. do not buy from them.
Click bait!
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