Propane Ban! Best Solutions For RVing! AllAboutRVs.

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California has officially banned disposable portable propane cylinders, leaving many campers and RVers searching for better, eco-friendly options. The good news is we have time before it goes into effect and in this video, I break down the best alternatives to disposable cylinders, including DIY solutions that save you money in the long run and provide a more reliable propane supply. No more running out of fuel halfway through your trip! I’ll cover reusable propane options, show you how to set up refillable tanks, and explain why these alternatives are safer and easier to manage. These RVing tips should help just about any RVer no matter your situation with as many options as we now have.


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Hope this helps you out! Here are the links
10 lb Cylinder with case and Hosehttps://bit.ly/4ff62qM

AllAboutRVs
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As a volunteer at Oregon State campgrounds, it always breaks my heart to see all the 1 lb cylinders that just go in the trash - they can't even be recycled! Great information, Jared! (I have a refillable cylinder and refill kit)

philsmith
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You’re the best when it comes to the consumer for RV info. Hands down the most
Informative. Thanks again. God bless 🙏🏼⛺️👍🏼

rolandsalazar
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Your channel is synonymous with Trust. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and experience. 👍👍

bmoore
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Been using the same 5lb cylinder for the past 2 years and love it!!!

mattbfarmer
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Thanks... we carry a 5lb and 4 of the Flame King refillable 1lb. I fill them from one of our 20lbs at home before our travels. Keep all of the tanks in one milk crate with hoses.

rdrose
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Hey Jarred - Thanks (as always) for a great video. Another related topic that I’d love to see you cover in a future video: Use of the low-pressure, quick-connect line on the RV, and (specifically) which appliances work with that connector? I’ve been frustrated many times by the “double regulator” problem, not to mention the multitude of propane stove fittings that are out there. I would love to use our quick-connect for stoves, bbqs, fire pits, etc, alongside our trailer, but I swear every time I buy one, either the fitting is somehow different from the (growing!) collection of adapters I have, or it has an internal regulator and would thus require a major modification to work with the low-pressure LP gas line.
A video with a list of appliances (stoves, barbecues, fire pits) that work with quick-connect (-without- requiring modification), and your recommendations for the “best of” those, would be very helpful!
Keep up the great work!

scottfarrell
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We have a 20 lb lp tank, a splitter, and a tabletop grill and Blackstone. Easy peasy.

jos
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We have a 9 lbs tank and it's one of the best things I've done to help with weight and room. Love that little tank and I've never emptied one in one summer using it for both the weber Q and the Blackstone!

rmccabe
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I switched to an induction stove a long time ago. What a relief. With the current pricing on lithium batteries, it is not as huge an investment as it used to be. We have a small electric BBQ as well. Still, we carry a disposable propane cylinder with a small stove as a backup, but we have not used it in over a year.

petrstolz
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Please keep the videos coming. I have learned so much! Stay well!

tombartell
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My Dad was a propane gas man for 25 years. We had no money back in the 60’s but he had plenty of propane. He made an adapter to refill them from a 100 pound tank. I get the safety issues, etc. unless they changed them, the disposable ones have a valve just like a stem on a tire. You slightly unscrew it and it will bleed out once it is getting full. The only bummer with all propane tanks is they expire in 10 - 12 years. I have 20 lb tanks that literally look new, but they have long expired. It costs 50% as much as new to get them re-Certified. Nice video.

jerrytalley
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Always great videos with helpful information. Thanks!

DonHosfeld
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Been using the 1 gal LP tank for 15 years or more. Definitely the way to go. I carry two, because I run out of fuel while cooking a lot.

Keith
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I use a hose like yours for filling my pounders. I never thought to drain the liquid propane back into the big tank. Thanks for the tip.

oysterfleet
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A local hardware store in my town sells full 1lb reusable propane bottles and offers exchanges on them too witch I thing is really awesome

spencerrodgers
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Etrailer is an awesome company to deal with.

kevinr
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I just bought a portable propane heater for my small travel trailer and had planned for now just using the 1lb cylinders. The idea of the refillable ones sounded great, but I would have to carry an extra 20 lb tank just to refill them. I opted for a 5 lb, so I could have it refilled at any propane refiller .

thewanderingpinto
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Wear did you get your black stone cover/lid

haroldallan
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when i leave the rv park i always stop and pick up the green one pound bottles
i have the kit to refill them!

joeybagofdoughnuts