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hbillsmith
Jun 21, 2017Explorer
I have paid as little as $1.99 for Propane in Quartzite to as much as $3.15 at Yellowstone KOA. At those same times, Regular Gas was $2.25 (same both places). This would make propane anywhere from twice to three times as expensive. But worse, if you are running attached to your RV's grill port off of a 20# (aka 5 gal) tank, you'll run out in the middle of the night and if its winter it would take your heater off.
But the good news, if you're traveling and making a short dry-camp style stop at a rest stop or retail parking lot, you may be able to plug in propane and run for that 30-45 minutes of quick stop.
It's always nice to have options. I'd still like to have the option for my Champion.
But the good news, if you're traveling and making a short dry-camp style stop at a rest stop or retail parking lot, you may be able to plug in propane and run for that 30-45 minutes of quick stop.
It's always nice to have options. I'd still like to have the option for my Champion.
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