I am writing to remind everyone that as of April 2, 2002, all propane tanks 40 pounds and under need to have an OPD valve. This includes barbecue grill-size tanks. An OPD valve is triangular-shaped ...
If it’s been awhile since you fired up your old propane grill – and if you’re counting on it to get you through hurricane season – you might be in for an unpleasant surprise. Tom and Mimi Cunningham ...
Summer is here and the backyard barbecue season is in full swing. Make sure you have the newly required safety valve, called an "Overfill Prevention Device" (OPD ...
As the days grow warmer and longer, pools are uncovered, buds bloom and the smell of a sizzling steak floats through the neighborhood. But before you throw the first burger on the grill, check your ...
Question: I’ve heard that as of April 1, I will no longer be able to use my old propane tank for my gas grill. Is this true, and if so, what should I do with my old tank? Answer: It’s not exactly true ...
What's Under Your Grill? Sure, you probably have propane in your tank, no matter where you got it. But if you choose Blue Rhino, you get so much more. You get a tank that has been leak-checked and ...
For people who have not fired up the gas grill in a while, a new law could make old propane tanks obsolete. That means buying a new tank, or purchasing a device to upgrade a current tank. Most ...