What's the difference (apart from the color) between the yellow and red propane cylinders? Yellow ones have tropigas on them but I don't see any other difference.
Cheers
Roy
Cheers
Roy
You can buy the orange ones at your hardware store.
if you agree to a contract with Tropigas in Santo Domingo, you buy a new (orange cylinder) and they come to your property and exchange the new cylinder for a gas full silver painted Tropigas cylinder. They take your new cylinder away in exchange and paint it silver too.
OK, I asked because the local hardware store is selling orange ones and also has a batch of yellow ones which are slightly cheaper. Like I said, the only difference I can see is a slight variation in size and a Tropigas sticker on the side.
I suppose the real question is 'can I get the yellow one filled the same as an orange one?'
Roy
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I have two orange tanks. Just finished refilling one. I am weary of strapping it to the ATV and heading out to refill it. When you have a moment, would you please send me a PM with company name, address (if they have one) and a phone number.
Thx.
I have seven large orange tanks and never a problem. But having them replaced - runs house and pool (yes I have a heated pool for clients) - is costly esp when house is rented. A new service has started here (Sosua/Cabarete) where the company installs a large tank and check it weekly and have a truck gas it up when needed. Drops cost by more than 50%. I just did it!
They install the system for free (including the tank) and for me a no-brainer. I just pay for the re-fill of gas when needed. I have their number is interested and also have 7 large tanks for sell, DR1 discount of course
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What is the name of the company ?
why not buy the opaque fibreglass tanks, they are lighter & you can see how much gas you have left
Have you seen those for sale here in the DR? If buying from the USA you will need to certify that the tank is empty and flushed of vapor before it can be placed on a plane to get here.