johneic
Silver Member
- Joined
- Jan 4, 2010
- Messages
- 228
- Location
- Paducah (West) Kentucky
- Tractor
- JD 3038e, Bolens-Iseki G174 2 Cylinder (early), Kubota B7200E 2WD belly mower
First off I would like to say that I found this group about five months ago and found so many great ideas I starting reading from page one, I am now up to page 428, just over halfway to the end which is page 802 currently. I joined TBN six years ago and starting living rural nine years ago.
I just started using propane four years ago and recently heard of propane quality being manipulated by the selling propane company. I understand some propane is 95%+ pure where others is only 20-50% pure propane with the other percentage(s) being butane and other burnable gases. I have always bought the lowest price propane which I just paid $1.12 for, the two other companies are charging $1.40. I realize there is an axiom of you get what you pay for but is this true with propane, does paying more necessarily mean a higher quality?
I run a brand new furnace, brand new water heater, four year old hardly used unvented "blue flame" space heater and I have my barely used 4,400 watt generator plumbed into the big tank., all else is electric.
So my question: Is there a way for the buyer to know if they are receiving quality or inferior propane?
I just started using propane four years ago and recently heard of propane quality being manipulated by the selling propane company. I understand some propane is 95%+ pure where others is only 20-50% pure propane with the other percentage(s) being butane and other burnable gases. I have always bought the lowest price propane which I just paid $1.12 for, the two other companies are charging $1.40. I realize there is an axiom of you get what you pay for but is this true with propane, does paying more necessarily mean a higher quality?
I run a brand new furnace, brand new water heater, four year old hardly used unvented "blue flame" space heater and I have my barely used 4,400 watt generator plumbed into the big tank., all else is electric.
So my question: Is there a way for the buyer to know if they are receiving quality or inferior propane?