Never Buy Propane Tanks Again With This Money Saving Hack!

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  • @darintaylor4209
    @darintaylor4209 18 дней назад +1

    The HVAC man is right down do it right you need a scale and curved needle nose and pull up on the presher relief valve I was a propane man for 5 years

  • @ofreezyx1299
    @ofreezyx1299 19 дней назад +1

    Probably safe to refill a few times if the canister is relatively new but I’ve seen many examples of significant rust build up inside the disposable 1lb propane canisters. If anyone is going to do this, do some research.

    • @JayPeaOutdoors
      @JayPeaOutdoors  13 дней назад

      Yes i would agree there are some risks to it thats for sure. Noticed some rust buildup on some and I discarded them. But it does work very well if done safely. Thanks for the comment and thanks for watching

  • @ABIDEOUTDOORS
    @ABIDEOUTDOORS 13 дней назад +1

    Now we talking

  • @Deadcntr
    @Deadcntr 20 дней назад +3

    You are not purging air. You're expelling propane. I am a HVAC Technician and worked for a propane company for years.

    • @jordanmcclary9205
      @jordanmcclary9205 19 дней назад +1

      He is purging out the vapor propane

    • @JayPeaOutdoors
      @JayPeaOutdoors  13 дней назад

      Yeah i miss spoke on the video I believe its vaporized propane am I correct in saying that? Im definitely no expert by any means. I just know the process has worked well for me lol.

  • @jeremytellesbo
    @jeremytellesbo 19 дней назад +1

    I tried it before, but just couldn’t get enough to make it with it. I instead bought a Coleman Christmas tree. The tree attaches to the 20lb tank, on the very top, you screw on your Coleman propane lantern, on the sides of the tree there are a couple additional ports where you can run hoses from the tree out to your stove, or heater.

    • @JayPeaOutdoors
      @JayPeaOutdoors  13 дней назад

      Ahh bet that works great. I do like the green ones to save on space and weight. Thanks for watching