Moving with propane grill -- how to get rid of propane tanks?
So, I'm moving from my apartment soon and I have a propane grill. My new place has a yard so i will be keeping the grill, but given that i'm using a moving company that won't take the empty tanks, I'm at a bit of a loss.
It's times like these that not having a license or a car really hurts me.
Any insight would be most appreciated. Thanks!
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Where are you moving from? If you're near Lowe's on 9th Street, you can bring the old tank there. They will give you a receipt which you can than use to reduce the cost of a new tank once you move into your new residence.
I don't know how long you can hold the receipt before buying the new tank. I've always done the exchange on a same day basis.
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Where are you moving from? If you're near Lowe's on 9th Street, you can bring the old tank there. They will give you a receipt which you can than use to reduce the cost of a new tank once you move into your new residence.
I don't know how long you can hold the receipt before buying the new tank. I've always done the exchange on a same day basis.
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If you're moving within the area, you could just stick it in a box or bag and take a car from old to new place (along with those few things the movers missed or the cleaning supplies you left to use).
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If you're moving within the area, you could just stick it in a box or bag and take a car from old to new place (along with those few things the movers missed or the cleaning supplies you left to use).
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opossum queen, that's a great idea and now i feel stupid not thinking of it.
I'm moving from clinton hill to park slope, so nowhere within walking distance to drop it off.
thanks, all!
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opossum queen, that's a great idea and now i feel stupid not thinking of it.
I'm moving from clinton hill to park slope, so nowhere within walking distance to drop it off.
thanks, all!
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I think I've had that problem before--you get used to not having a car and hate wasting money on a cab so you forget that's an option.
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I think I've had that problem before--you get used to not having a car and hate wasting money on a cab so you forget that's an option.
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Remember to keep at least one window open so any gas can escape. Otherwise "boom"!
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Remember to keep at least one window open so any gas can escape. Otherwise "boom"!
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Try contacting your local firehouse. If Bloomberg didn't shut them down yet
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Try contacting your local firehouse. If Bloomberg didn't shut them down yet
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Please note that the NYC fire code bans propane cylinders in multi-family residences with more than two units. Check the FDNY's summer fire safety pamphlet for other issues regarding grills. Whilst I haven't heard of the city fining people for violations, I expect that this summer they will (just like its fining cyclists). I am also not sure what your insurance company would do if you had a fire caused by a violation like a propane cylinder or a charcoal grill too close to your house.
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