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16oz Coleman All Purpose Propane Gas Cylinder Tank

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$3.85

$5.49

29% off
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Target has for Circle Members (free to join): 16oz Coleman All Purpose Propane Gas Cylinder Tank on sale for $3.84. Select free store pickup where available.

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About this Item:
  • Standard CGA 600 Connection
  • Use For: Fuel Propane-Powered Stoves, Lanterns and Other Outdoor Appliances

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  • About this Deal:
    • Rated 4.8 out of 5 stars from customer reviews.
    • At the time of this posting, our research indicates that this is $3.84 lower than the next best available prices from similar reputable merchants starting from $5.47. -SaltyOne
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    • Sign-up for Target Circle Card to save an additional 5%, receive free shipping, and attain an extended return period.

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Target has for Circle Members (free to join): 16oz Coleman All Purpose Propane Gas Cylinder Tank on sale for $3.84. Select free store pickup where available.

Thanks to Deal Editor powerfuldoppler for sharing this deal.
  • Note: Availability for pickup may vary. Discount will apply once you login to your account.
About this Item:
  • Standard CGA 600 Connection
  • Use For: Fuel Propane-Powered Stoves, Lanterns and Other Outdoor Appliances

Editor's Notes

Written by SaltyOne | Staff
  • About this Deal:
    • Rated 4.8 out of 5 stars from customer reviews.
    • At the time of this posting, our research indicates that this is $3.84 lower than the next best available prices from similar reputable merchants starting from $5.47. -SaltyOne
  • About this Store:
    • Sign-up for Target Circle Card to save an additional 5%, receive free shipping, and attain an extended return period.

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Model: Coleman Propane 16 oz Propane Camping Gas Cylinder

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JAX-FL
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Actually it is an inert gas.
blueletterd
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At neighbor's.
DanWesaon
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Yes because they don't keep them inside to sell or anything like that. Total urban legend.

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Super solid deal, thanks
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Super solid deal, thanks
Actually it is an inert gas.
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How do you safely store these?
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How do you safely store these?
At neighbor's.
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Where u get the little torch tip? Always thought they were standard to these bottles 😅
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Quote from Tami92109 :
How do you safely store these?
I store mines in the backyard with a cover. I dont get snow, but im assumping if i did i would buy some type of outdoor shelter. Its fine keeping them inside, but as i see it, if my place caught fire, the last thing i was inside is propane.
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How do you safely store these?
The best place is outside, away from any source of ignition such as flame/spark/hot wires/etc at least 10ft from the house, in a covered but not air tight box/shed to keep all rain/snow/sun off them, between -40F to 120F. I would try to keep them below 100F if possible, since the pressure relief valves on the tanks are supposed to be OK to 120F but they aren't high quality or precise so I've had a couple blow around 105F-110F before.

No fireman will ever tell you its OK to store propane or gasoline cans inside your house or in your garage, but many people do that and most haven't had a catastrophic problem. They just cause a really big problem if you have a house fire and the fire gets to the canisters, or if the canisters start leaking and gas vapor builds up inside the house and ignites it will explode and at the very least blow your windows out, or at worst blow your walls and roof apart.
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The best place is outside, away from any source of ignition such as flame/spark/hot wires/etc at least 10ft from the house, in a covered but not air tight box/shed to keep all rain/snow/sun off them, between -40F to 120F. I would try to keep them below 100F if possible, since the pressure relief valves on the tanks are supposed to be OK to 120F but they aren't high quality or precise so I've had a couple blow around 105F-110F before.

No fireman will ever tell you its OK to store propane or gasoline cans inside your house or in your garage, but many people do that and most haven't had a catastrophic problem. They just cause a really big problem if you have a house fire and the fire gets to the canisters, or if the canisters start leaking and gas vapor builds up inside the house and ignites it will explode and at the very least blow your windows out, or at worst blow your walls and roof apart.
Yes because they don't keep them inside to sell or anything like that. Total urban legend.
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Quote from HeyGuysChrisFixHere :
The best place is outside, away from any source of ignition such as flame/spark/hot wires/etc at least 10ft from the house, in a covered but not air tight box/shed to keep all rain/snow/sun off them, between -40F to 120F. I would try to keep them below 100F if possible, since the pressure relief valves on the tanks are supposed to be OK to 120F but they aren't high quality or precise so I've had a couple blow around 105F-110F before.

No fireman will ever tell you its OK to store propane or gasoline cans inside your house or in your garage, but many people do that and most haven't had a catastrophic problem. They just cause a really big problem if you have a house fire and the fire gets to the canisters, or if the canisters start leaking and gas vapor builds up inside the house and ignites it will explode and at the very least blow your windows out, or at worst blow your walls and roof apart.
Not trying to counter what you said, but retailers, in this case Target, keep these inside.
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this is the thing that i usually shoot in game!
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How to dispose of these once done if using a home?
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Quote from darius11 :
Consider how difficult it is to dispose of these once spent (if you're not the "just toss it aside at the campground type"). I literally paid $100 to dispose of 6 half empties at a neighborhood hazardous chemicals disposal event yesterday.

I'm sure YMMV based on location but I searched for months to try to get rid of them and there were no other options.
I have no idea where you live but I can just take them to my county landfill and put them in the container with all the other Propane Refrigerant Helium welding tanks etc. No charge

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