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AmeriGas Customers Warning: Check Your Propane Tank Before Leaving the Store — It May Not Be Full We’re sharing this as a warning to other propane users. There are only two of us in our household, and historically one propane tank would last us anywhere from 3 to 6 months depending on how often we used it. But over the last 9 months, we’ve had to purchase propane tanks much more frequently than normal. During that time we purchased multiple tanks from different AmeriGas locations, and several of them didn’t seem to contain the amount of propane they should have. Most recently, we bought a tank on February 1, 2026, and then had to buy another one again on February 22, 2026. At that point we thought we might have had a leak somewhere, so we even purchased a brand-new propane tank to rule that out. When we weighed the tank, it only contained about 3.3 pounds of propane. For reference: A properly filled 20-lb propane tank should weigh about 38–39 pounds total (tank plus propane). In this video we show: • Why you should check your propane tank before leaving the store • How to read the tare weight stamped on the tank • Why bringing a small scale can protect you We’re sharing this experience so other customers can double-check their tanks before leaving the store and make sure they are actually getting what they paid for. If you use propane for grills, heaters, generators, or outdoor cooking, it’s worth taking a few seconds to verify the weight before you leave the store.  #PropaneWarning #AmeriGas #ConsumerAlert #CheckYourTank #KnowBeforeYouBuy
AmeriGas Customers Warning: Check Your Propane Tank Before Leaving the Store — It May Not Be Full We’re sharing this as a warning to other propane users. There are only two of us in our household, and historically one propane tank would last us anywhere from 3 to 6 months depending on how often we used it. But over the last 9 months, we’ve had to purchase propane tanks much more frequently than normal. During that time we purchased multiple tanks from different AmeriGas locations, and several of them didn’t seem to contain the amount of propane they should have. Most recently, we bought a tank on February 1, 2026, and then had to buy another one again on February 22, 2026. At that point we thought we might have had a leak somewhere, so we even purchased a brand-new propane tank to rule that out. When we weighed the tank, it only contained about 3.3 pounds of propane. For reference: A properly filled 20-lb propane tank should weigh about 38–39 pounds total (tank plus propane). In this video we show: • Why you should check your propane tank before leaving the store • How to read the tare weight stamped on the tank • Why bringing a small scale can protect you We’re sharing this experience so other customers can double-check their tanks before leaving the store and make sure they are actually getting what they paid for. If you use propane for grills, heaters, generators, or outdoor cooking, it’s worth taking a few seconds to verify the weight before you leave the store. #PropaneWarning #AmeriGas #ConsumerAlert #CheckYourTank #KnowBeforeYouBuy

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