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B.Hardball
Posts: 7294
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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So it's like $30 to go to a servo and do the swap and go thingo when you're only getting 9 litres of gas. WTF?
Dad thinks that camping stores can do straight refills for about 50 cents a litre which sounds far more sensible. Any one know where these places are? |
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| #0 08:38pm 18/12/07 |
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Crizane Tribal
Posts: 2007
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Back when I was a cub my dad took the old BBQ gas tank to a hardware store for refills, try there.
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| #1 08:45pm 18/12/07 |
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Scooter
Posts: 1146
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Bunnings do Gas too.
Places like Camp-Mart use to. |
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| #2 08:51pm 18/12/07 |
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whoop
Posts: 12203
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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depends where you are, there's a camping shop in moss street slacks creek that does gas bottle refils.
comedy option: taxi rank last edited by whoop at 20:55:44 18/Dec/07 |
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| #3 08:55pm 18/12/07 |
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mission
Posts: 3504
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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It's 9kgs not litres.
I go to BBQ Galore as it's convienient and it's about $24 for 9kg and every 5th (or 4th?) fill is free. If not Mr Hardware can probably sort you out. |
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| #4 09:04pm 18/12/07 |
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teq
Posts: 689
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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its actually 8.8kgs these days due to some law because people complained that they werent getting 9kg of gas
lots of servos do it also LPG TANKS EXPLODING |
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| #5 10:12pm 18/12/07 |
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paveway
Posts: 6805
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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mr hardware knows about lpg
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| #6 10:14pm 18/12/07 |
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Spook
Posts: 20387
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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how about, quit being such a povo and enjoy the convenience of the swap and go at your local servo?
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| #7 10:14pm 18/12/07 |
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trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 22225
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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i agree with spook
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| #8 10:22pm 18/12/07 |
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jmr
Posts: 5382
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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i agree with you both <3
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| #9 10:31pm 18/12/07 |
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kr0wb4r
Posts: 108
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Any nerdy ppl able to tell us how many litres 9kg (or 8.8) of gas is?
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| #10 12:54am 19/12/07 |
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myWhiteWolf
Posts: 2668
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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all depends on what pressure you fill the gas tank with.
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| #11 01:06am 19/12/07 |
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CeMaX
Posts: 294
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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f*** that , my local camping supplies store does 9kg bottle for $19 bucks. Swap and go is for the lazy. Uptons Browns Plains Road
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| #12 07:45am 19/12/07 |
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HeardY
Gaelic newb
Posts: 15206
Location: Ireland
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time is money my friend, I can afford the swap and go fee's so I am down with that :D
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| #13 08:14am 19/12/07 |
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reload!
Posts: 4085
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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haha spook for someone who plays a lot of sport you are so lazy. lol your kids are gonna hate you.
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| #14 08:22am 19/12/07 |
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Spook
Posts: 20391
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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lol your kids are gonna hate you matey, i reckon its gonna be the opposite (petal may do though), also, like heardy i roll with the cash monies, its nothing but the finest of gasses for my bbq |
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| #15 08:30am 19/12/07 |
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B.Hardball
Posts: 7295
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Swap and Go is fair enough if you're only saving a couple of bucks, but it seems pretty pricey considering the gas is worth about 50 cents per litre... (and I still have no clue how many litres are in a 9kg tank)
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| #16 08:39am 19/12/07 |
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teq
Posts: 696
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Expansion and Volume
The general rule is that one unit volume of liquid will expand to approximately 800 unit volumes of gas at Standard temperature and pressure with some variation due to intermolecular force and molecule size compared to an ideal gas. Normal high pressure gas cylinders or bottles will hold from 200 to 400 atmosphere (unit)s. The atmosphere units pressure held by the bottle is equivalent to the number of volumes of standard temperature and pressure of the gas held by the bottle for an ideal gas. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gas_bottle |
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| #17 08:52am 19/12/07 |
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GaZ
Posts: 1597
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Billy you should definately start hangin out with Mr Underware if you're gonna be stoogy enough to save 5 bucks and waste 30 mins of your time!
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| #18 08:58am 19/12/07 |
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Mr Hardware
Posts: 2302
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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9kg of gas =/= 9L
1.418L/kg so when you buy 9kg of LPG, you're actually buying 12.76L, which at current prices (~69.9 avg) is $8.92. One of the reasons some servos charge high prices for BBQ Cylinder refills is that a staff member refills the bottle rather than you. Also, the swap and go thing is also expensive because chances are you're getting a newer cylinder, one that is checked and maintained. IIRC cylinders are only good for a certain period of time before they need to be re-checked (5,6 or 10 years? i can't remember). What i do remember is going down to the servo like 5 years ago with the BBQ cylinder and the duder saying i won't fill it cos its out of date. Don't write off swap and go, the less frequent you use BBQ Gas the more economical it is (ie getting a fresh checked cylinder). For what you get (convenience, checked cylinder, full of gas) its actually not too bad value. If you're using LPG quite often, then look at hardware or camping or fishing type stores. Just remember, one servo's price is not every servo's price. last edited by Mr Hardware at 10:21:57 19/Dec/07 |
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| #19 10:21am 19/12/07 |
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teq
Posts: 699
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Mr Hardware on LPG ^^
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| #20 10:27am 19/12/07 |
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ara
Posts: 1781
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
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yeah, good for BBQs, bad for cars. |
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| #21 11:06am 19/12/07 |
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paveway
Posts: 6808
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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thats for that mr hardware
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| #22 11:20am 19/12/07 |
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Mr Hardware
Posts: 2307
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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no worries paveway
i know you love LPG as much as i do. yeah, good for BBQs, bad for cars. Tell me what your oil looks like after 10,000klms mine is still golden tell me again how lpg is bad for cars? last edited by Mr Hardware at 11:29:37 19/Dec/07 |
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| #23 11:29am 19/12/07 |
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Gesthemene
Posts: 180
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Does it still taste like Maple Syrup? :)
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| #24 12:14pm 19/12/07 |
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Mr Hardware
Posts: 2308
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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yes, yes it does - just as much as it ever did :P
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| #25 12:51pm 19/12/07 |
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step
Posts: 1435
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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One of the reasons some servos charge high prices for BBQ Cylinder refills is that a staff member refills the bottle rather than you.No, servo employees basically do nothing. Swap'N'Go is a separate entity, they handle it all, the refilling, bottle conditions and so forth. They just rock up to servos and swap the empty bottles. The prices are a rort, the servo I used to work at basically doubled what Swap'N'Go charged them, but in the end what you are paying for is the convenience. IIRC cylinders are only good for a certain period of time before they need to be re-checked (5,6 or 10 years? i can't remember).Correct, can't remember what it exactly was but I think the cutoff was 5 years. |
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B.Hardball
Posts: 7296
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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so when you buy 9kg of LPG, you're actually buying 12.76L, which at current prices (~69.9 avg) is $8.92. I don't know which side you're arguing there... how long does it take to fill up a gas tank and how much do the fillers get paid??? It's an absolute rip off. Yes it is convenient to swap and go, but if it takes less than 5 minutes, then that's not worth more than $5. |
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teq
Posts: 704
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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who said it has to be fair, they're a business
do you really think it costs $7.95 to produce a big mac meal at mcdonalds? just because it's fuel, doesn't mean they cant make as much money as they want on it its not quite like the petrol market, because LPG isnt a commodity |
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B.Hardball
Posts: 7297
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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teq I'm not arguing that at all... merely exclaiming I'd rather go to the effort to save that money for myself.
PS it's much easier to fill a tank full of gas than it is to make a big mac :O |
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smart
Posts: 2448
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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anywayyy... bcf does it for 19 or so..
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B.Hardball
Posts: 7298
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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bcf?
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teq
Posts: 705
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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boating camping fishing ftw
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| #32 04:03pm 19/12/07 |
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Spook
Posts: 20401
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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dont listen to nova obviously
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| #33 04:04pm 19/12/07 |
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B.Hardball
Posts: 7299
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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he new on these forums?
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| #34 04:05pm 19/12/07 |
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Mr Hardware
Posts: 2311
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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billy, don't confuse a refill for swap and go...
a refill should be around $20 like stated - a fair price swap and go is a premium becuase of the testing of the cylinders and the convenience aspect. if a mere refill was $30 - then that would be a ripoff. |
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| #35 04:18pm 19/12/07 |
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smart
Posts: 2450
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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i do swap and go about every 5 refills. for obvious reasons such as they have to check then and whatnot like mr hardware said
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B.Hardball
Posts: 7301
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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err...
so when you buy 9kg of LPG, you're actually buying 12.76L, which at current prices (~69.9 avg) is $8.92. |
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| #37 06:33pm 19/12/07 |
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Mr Hardware
Posts: 2313
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I'm not 100% sure that BBQ LPG is the same as autogas. Sure, its still LPG, but LPG is made up of Butane and Propane. Now I know Propane (ref King of the Hill) is superior for BBQing, and i know it is the more expensive of the two. Usual composition of LPG is 60% Propane, 40% butane. I know in other LPG applications they use a higher percentage (and hence higher cost) of Propane ie Fork Lift Gas. So perhaps BBQ LPG is more Propane based and hence a higher cost. So lets say 9kg of Propane is about $12, and then you're paying $7 for the bozo to fill it up for you. Just remember for LPG filling you also have licencing fees for the site and the aboveground BBQ lpg tanks need checking too etc. So i don't believe it is a rip off, but you're certainly not getting a bargain.
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B.Hardball
Posts: 7311
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Cheers fellas. I'm probably going to hit the swap n go tomorrow;)
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