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Originally Posted by Jimmy Stang
Semi-related to our thread: Does anyone know if propane cylinders expire at the beginning or the end of the month that they are marked?
Coincidentally, I have a cylinder that is marked April 2011, and they expire after 10 years. So... have I missed my chance for one last fill, or will I slip in just under the wire?
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Just take it to 7-11 or similar to exchange and 90% of the time the person doesn't check the expiry so you trade your expired tank for a new one, and then it'll go back to Tank Traders and get recertified.
Funny story, at my previous job we acquired a company that had a contract to do propane tank re-certification in the summer as a side business. (We eventually divested that part of the business). Our policy was that everybody had to do drug tests before being hired. 90% of the kids that were hired for summer season to do propane tank recertification didn't come back on day 2, but my favourite was the kid that when asked why he wasn't going to sign the offer responded "I just really love to smoke weed man".