Yikes! How were you paying $4.82 when I was paying $2.50 just a state apart?
Simple. Since propane is a byproduct of processing natural gas and you live in a state that is punching gas wells like crazy, then...
Yikes! How were you paying $4.82 when I was paying $2.50 just a state apart?
Simple. Since propane is a byproduct of processing natural gas and you live in a state that is punching gas wells like crazy, then...
Yikes! How were you paying $4.82 when I was paying $2.50 just a state apart? Have you compared other companies? Maybe you're just getting ripped off.
In a case where a emergency exists I wouldn't really consider the cost so much, however you look at it it has to be done. My consumption concerns were more for run time for each type of fuel and what is available when refilling is needed. I know LP needs no electricity for filling but gasoline does. And LP doest get stale over time like gas. There's a lot of pros and cons.
We are charged about 4.36/gallon here. But if I drive up north, I can get it for about $2.50. It's called a captive market.
Been a long time since I had a gas grill, I take it long gone are the days they put the tank on a scale and plug in the filling hose to fill & weigh?
That's some funky math if the price is almost half as much with the distant company.
More like funky facts. Suburban Propane is a rip. Cenex up north is quite reasonable. Highbeam pays a lot less than us too. I wish they broke into the Seattle/Tacoma market, but they seem more rurally focused. FWIW, gasoline prices are also about 30-50 cents/gal higher, mainly because the market will bear it. Sucks, but that's the facts mam.
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