i bought a 40# cylinder from a place in mississippi a few years ago for my car lot as it was advertised in a trade mag. for car dealers only it said, well 89.95 plus shipping later it arrived and yes it was propane. website went away(wonder why) and the good news is i used it at the dealership to cook burgers. expensive burgers. im not saying this is the same but theres always a new improved mousetrap.
The details are in the Materials Safety Data Sheet... it is a refined petroleum gas that his heavier than air. It is flamable... What comes to mind??? It is 100% Alkanes. What is Alkane??? My guess is that it is a highly refined propane product, and as such, it doesn't require a license. If it were that inexpensive and good, then the automobile manufacturers would be using it instead of the more expensive R134. Why don't you try it out and let us know how well it works.......
Kyle... you beat me by 1 minute. I thought it was propane, but wanted to do the research first to make sure.
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