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Hi Folks;

I want to go to a sunflower type heater this year, I have a smaller portable so I want to use the 5 or 11 pound tanks, a 20 takes up to much room. My question is where in St Paul
can a guy get refills? All the exchange places only carry 20 pound tanks.

Thanks!

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Labrat, I'm from North St. Paul and I get my tanks refilled at Mike's LP. It's located at: Mike's Lp Gas & Rv Svc
1350 Frost Ave, Maplewood, MN 55109
Phone: (651) 770-9448
It's about 1/2 mile east of Lake Phalen and West of White Bear Ave.

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Say why don't you go and buy a 100lb cylinder which you can lease I know for sure for 5 bucks a year, then goto the local hardware store and get the adapter so you can refill it yourself. The only drawback to the whole deal is you can only fill them to about 75 percent but who cares you'll save a few lbs that way anyways''''

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GRC! Thanks for the idea, but I'd blow my dumb a$$ up, either lighting a smoke, or having the ol 58 Harley snort when I was kickin it over!! ROFLMAO!!

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Thanks CO, FP did that number on the Qwestdex search engine and they only came up with the U-Haul place on University and I'm pretty sure they are an exchange place also.

I'll check out that Tracy one stop.

Thanks Again!

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