Bobbo wrote:
wnjj wrote:
How about we just assume a propane cylinder has propane in it instead of relying on some stupid peeling, faded sticker to tell us this? Is there really any harm in acting like there is some inside when it’s brand new? The lack of a serious safety issue despite so many never hearing or them shows how useless the stickers are.
Actually, they are not "propane cylinders." They are pressure cylinders that can be filled with any gas. However, 99.9993% of them are filled with propane, so we are safe to make the assumption that is what they contain. I would up that to 100% if they are on an RV. I, also, have never had a label on a cylinder, and don't plan to look for labels to apply now.
I completely agree with you. I suppose I should have put quotes around “propane” since it’s pretty much what everyone assumes them to be. They should require stickers for the 0.0007% that don’t have propane.