Introducing the Fuel Keg portable propane tank, now available at Eugene True Value Hardware in Eugene, OR. This innovative and refillable 1 pound (16 ounce) propane tank offers a smart alternative to traditional disposable propane canisters. Designed to combine financial savings, environmental conservation, and ease of use, the Fuel Keg is an ideal choice for anyone in Eugene looking to reduce propane expenses while minimizing waste.
- Refillable 1 pound tank: The Fuel Keg arrives empty and can be refilled repeatedly, eliminating the need for disposable tanks.
- Tool-free operation: Patent pending design allows for easy refilling without the use of any tools.
- Quick fill time: The tank fills completely in approximately 60 seconds when used with the Fuel Keg Refill Kit (sold separately).
- Compact size: Matches the size of typical disposable propane tanks, making it compatible with most portable propane appliances.
- Durability and safety: DOT-certified for 12 years from the date of purchase, ensuring safe and reliable use over time.
- Warranty coverage: Backed by a one-year warranty against defects in material and workmanship from Enerco Cylinder Inc.
The Fuel Keg is perfect for a variety of practical uses in Eugene. Whether you enjoy camping, grilling, or using portable heaters, this refillable propane tank offers a convenient and cost-effective solution. Outdoor enthusiasts can benefit from its portability and quick refill capability, while homeowners can reduce waste and save money by avoiding disposable tanks. Its compatibility with common propane appliances makes it a versatile addition to any propane setup.
In summary, the
Fuel Keg portable propane tank represents a forward-thinking approach to propane use, combining convenience, economy, and environmental responsibility. Available now at Eugene True Value Hardware in Eugene, OR, it is an excellent choice for anyone seeking a reliable and sustainable propane solution.
WARNING: Fuels used in liquefied propane gas appliances, and the products of combustion of such fuel, can expose you to chemicals including benzene, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov