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  2. The perfect propane gas grill is on sale for under $100 ... - AOL

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    Case in point: We noticed a top-rated, best-selling propane grill at Walmart on sale just $96. ... Use the attached hooks on the left of the grill to store tongs, spatulas and other grilling tools

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    Don't Forget About Price Matching "You may be able to save at Walmart by doing a little extra homework," Roberts said. "For example, when you're shopping at a Walmart store, it's worth checking ...

  4. Propane, butane, and LPG container valve connections

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    Several types of valve connections for propane, butane, and LPG containers exist for transport and storage, sometimes with overlapping usage and applications, and there are major differences in usage between different countries. Even within a single country more than one type can be in use for a specific application.

  5. Filling station - Wikipedia

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    Fuel from the tanks travels to the dispenser pumps through underground pipes. For every fuel tank, direct access must be available at all times. Most tanks can be accessed through a service canal directly from the forecourt. Older stations tend to use a separate pipe for every kind of available fuel and for every dispenser.

  6. AmeriGas issues recall in NH, Mass., of propane grill tanks - AOL

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    Aug. 9—AmeriGas has issued a recall notification "out of an abundance of caution" for propane barbecue grill tanks sold in southern and central New Hampshire and the Greater Boston area between ...

  7. Gas holder - Wikipedia

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    The tank was above ground and was lined with wood; the lift was guided by tripods and cables. Pulleys and weights were supplied to regulate the gas pressure. [13] Brick tanks were introduced in 1818, when a gas holder could have a capacity of 20,000 cubic feet (570 m 3). The engineer John Malam devised a tank with a central rod-and-tube guide ...