Tuesday, November 2nd, 2010 at
10:12 am
Philadelphia Phillies Tank Cover
- Cover up that rusty propane tank with our exclusive, officially licensed tank wrap
- These tank wraps are weather proof and mildew resistant
- Made of 100% polyvinyl
- Nothing goes together better than sports and grilling out
- We have combined sports and grilling out so you can show your team spirit while you grill
MLB0036-713 Team: Philadelphia Phillies Nothing goes together better than sports and grilling out. We have combined the two and now you can show your team spirit while you grill. All of our Tank Wraps are perfectly coordinated with the matching uniform Grill covers. made of durable material, these Grill covers are weather proof and mildew resistant. Cover up that rusty propane tank with our exclusive, officially licensed Tank Wrap. Features: -Get the ultimate tailgate grilling effect with a matc
Price: $ 8.05
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Friday, June 4th, 2010 at
6:38 pm
the tank is a small one, used with a portable gas grill.
the tank is a small one, used with a portable gas grill. not knowing i could get the tank refilled, i have two full replacement tanks and would like to safely dispose of the empty one.
where can i dispose of an empty propane tank?
Tuesday, May 25th, 2010 at
8:38 am
It has a full tank hooked up to it and I hear the gas hiss when I turn the knob to "light". The grill has 4 knobs, one for each tray of briquettes. there are about 30 briquettes per tray. The starter is a knob that is supposed to cause a spark to ignite the grill. It hasn't worked yet. Any suggestions? Please be thorough.
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Saturday, May 15th, 2010 at
2:38 pm
What kind of gas line or connetor do i need to hook up my gas grill to gas tank? Where can I buy them? thanks.
I have a portable gas grill and I want to connect it to gas tank rather than hook it up with bottle gas can.?
Thursday, May 13th, 2010 at
2:38 am
We had a 57 gallon propane tank outside out house that was used for a gas stove only. We only went through about 20 gallons of propane per year. this tank (with a half tank of gas) was recently stolen. is it possible to hook up a gas grill or similar sized propane tank in place of the larger tank that was there? We are selling the house and will not be remaining there long term so it seems pointless to go through the hassle of having another full-size tank installed and paying for a full tank of gas.
Can a gas grill or similar sized propane tank be used temporarily in place of a regular outdoor tank?