GL: Rusty Propane Cylinders
DavidDoy at aol.com
DavidDoy at aol.com
Sun Dec 2 20:12:03 EST 2007
Check the label, I bet it says "made in China". With that said, what do you
expect, quality?
David Doyle
MemoryMaker too
In a message dated 12/2/2007 7:10:21 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
Seasalt007 at aol.com writes:
Has anyone else noticed that the Wal-Mart 16.4 oz bbq propane cylinders
rust
like the devil? There are some tiny holes on the bottom that the rust
starts
around. After only a few days of hanging out of the grill the area
underneath is covered with rust stains. They are cheap...$2.38... but,
becoming more
of a problem than paying more. I saw another brand at Walgreens that had a
plastic bottom so no rust. It may have been Coleman or some other popular
camping brand. Can't remember. If anyone knows the non rust brand I would
appreciate knowing.
Doc on Sedona
42' Nordic Tug
Key Largo
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