Posted by Fawteen on June 12, 2011 at 12:24:37 from (72.73.103.44):
In Reply to: OT Blue Rhino propane posted by Mike (WA) on June 12, 2011 at 10:10:42:
We do both where I work. We're converting from Blue Rhino exchange to bulk tank refill as soon as the state inspects our installation. At the moment, we are the only source of retail propane in a 50 mile radius and people STILL don't want to pay the BR prices.
On the premix gas, a lot of folks like it because they don't have to fool with mixing, and it doesn't go stale before it gets used. If all you have is one small weed whacker that you use once a week or less, it doesn't make much sense to keep a gallon can around and fuss with measuring and mixing.
I haven't looked to be sure, but I think it's also ethanol-free so you don't have to worry about the plastic or rubber lines or o-rings on older equipment.
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