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Lol. Last year’s propane held on just long enough to season the grill, cook some corn, and some hot dogs. Then it ran out.
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by
Beryllium
you should get a spare can of gas. I did after I ran out a few years back. -- nm
Posted by
peglegpete (aka peglegpete)
Jul 2 '18, 17:49
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hook it up to the mains, then all you have to worry about is leaving it on for a week like my mom sometimes does. -- nm
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mafic
Jul 2, 17:53
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Considered this (there’s a natural gas hookup), but ... meh. -- nm
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Beryllium
Jul 2, 18:03
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that's my attitude as well. I think I'd ened to get a new bbq to do it. -- nm
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mafic
Jul 2, 18:20
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I had this before I moved. It was the best. -- nm
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Reagen
Jul 2, 18:50
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yeah, I had it in Canada. it's mostly the new BBQ (and to a lesser extent getting the gasman out to connect it) that's stopping me.
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mafic
Jul 2, 20:11
Right. It's one less thing you need to deal with. It's always available. -- nm
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pmb
Jul 2, 18:53
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