Cynch is a new home delivery service powered by AmeriGas. They will deliver 15lb propane grill tank (exchange) to your front door for $20, but if you use code: GRILLING10 you get your first delivery for $10. Follow the link below to order:
https://try.cynch.com/grilling10?
It's limited delivery area right now, but it's available in my area (Bay Area).
Even at $19.99 regular price it's still a pretty good consider you don't have to lug around a tank.
How it works:
Check your address
Select your tank; exchange ($19.99) or new ($49.99)
Schedule delivery (Tuesday or Friday in my area)
Leave your tank outside by 7am the morning of delivery
They drop off the filled tank and pickup your empty tank
That's it! You don't even need to be home
I just ordered my first exchange for $10 bucks. It was pretty easy.
From their site:
Can I exchange a tank from another provider (e.g. Blue Rhino)?
Yes, it just has to be any standard grill-sized tank in good working condition. If you don't have an empty tank to exchange, you'll need to order a spare tank from us.
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There is no listing of locations on their website. News articles mention they are a Philadelphia company that recently expanded to Houston. The OP may want to give more specific information where the service is likely to be available so SDers all over the country not in the service area don't all find out they are nowhere in a service area.
https://abc13.com/summer-propane-...l/6254703/
For reference the no rush delivery took 3 weeks, I have two tanks so it wasn't an issue
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To give you an idea, a local farm place will fill 20 lb for $10 ($0.50/lb) [and yes they do give you 20 lb, you stand right there while they fill it on a scale]. Lowe's exchange (Blue Rhino) is more like $20 for 15 lb ($1.33/lb). And no, it's not "for safety"; a "20lb" tank is designed with extra space to actually hold a true 20 lb.
Now we have a family fried that works for AmeriGas and get our 20lb tanks swapped for $7.
There is no listing of locations on their website. News articles mention they are a Philadelphia company that recently expanded to Houston. The OP may want to give more specific information where the service is likely to be available so SDers all over the country not in the service area don't all find out they are nowhere in a service area.
https://abc13.com/summer-propane-...l/6254703/
What value is there in buying an address if it's not associated to a person/contact info/demographic? I assume marketers would find the same value in throwing a dart at a phone book.
I'm not trying to be a snarky, it's a sincere question.
Always such a pain to do at HomeDepot, leave it outside, go find someone with a key to the cage, and so on.
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