Don't need to for prescriptions either I don't think. Wifey is a manager there. I'll double check with her. But I KNOW there's something inside the store that you don't need a membership for.
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Don't need to for prescriptions either I don't think. Wifey is a manager there. I'll double check with her. But I KNOW there's something inside the store that you don't need a membership for.
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If I remember right, Costco propane is priced as automotive propane not bottled propane. Its priced differently,but its the same gas! I fill my tanks as often as I can at Costco, the others are just gouging us. One other thing, if you use the bottle exchange from other sites, check the tank expiration date, many are outdated and cannot be filled at any bottle filling stations.
Nice thing is Costco only charges for what they put in the bottle as its sold by the liter
most places don't charge road taxes as bottles are filled from the other side seperarte of the auto fuel
As both have there own meters it is just an up charge
however if you have a motor home or sled trailer with an automotive style tank you have to tell them it is heating
fuel and then they shouldn't be charging you the road taxes
Propane should be dirt cheap. A lot of the gas plants I go to have stopped stripping it out as they couldn't get any one to buy. They were having to pay to get rid of it. Now they just let it go on by.
A lot of these places burn their own produced gas in the fired equipment. When they leave the (hotter than natural gas) propane in the mix it messes with the combustion on our equipment. Keeps me busy.
We even had some large facilities ask about converting their gas fired boilers to propane. We thought they were nuts when the first few inquiries came in. How could propane be cheaper than gas? But they were told some really low numbers by some suppliers.