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Fazab
post Sep 7 2022, 02:24 PM

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Any feedback on this acgas?

planning to get one as it is lighter and safer, less likely to explode in a fire.
But their agents all quiet when whatsapp.

Not many dealers around.
Fazab
post Sep 7 2022, 08:25 PM

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I managed to get one from an agent from a neighbouring 'territory'.

A bit heavier than I expect at full tank. I can just about carry it with one hand to the kitchen. Wife can just lift it, cant carry.
And the tank is 'fatter' but shorter.

Where I live gas delivery is unreliable. So will use this as spare tank and for the dapur goreng2 outside, since it is rust resistant.

Gas price is as standard when exchange empty tank, i was told. The first downpayment is double that of normal steel tank, one off. but delivery charge is bit expensive though. Maybe bcos quite far distance in my case.


Fazab
post Sep 20 2022, 09:46 AM

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QUOTE(flagstaff @ Sep 7 2022, 09:41 PM)
So, by your experience just the weight benefit?
How much was it exactly? For the whole downpayment, delivery and exchange (later)?
I will try to use petronas gas app delivery for my next time, just for the experience. No issue with the current provider.
All that said, i almost want to go induction only after my recent gas scare.
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So far ok.
Using it for my 2nd dapur outside at back.
Need to be light so wifey can move it aside to access the cabinet sometimes. also rust resistant, can withstand the dampness. And good looking.....ceria sikit dapur.

They hv promotion until end of month. I got for RM145.
Exchange should be at govt controlled rates, same for all tanks.
Problem will be with delivery, network is still small.
Fazab
post Sep 20 2022, 09:50 AM

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Technically LPG tank will only explode under two known conditions, both very rare to happen.
More often it is gas leak, mixed with air, collect a lot, then ur fridge compressor kicks in and produce a spark, and kaboom.

I sometime worry looking at the condition of those steel tanks, and the way they are handled bcos so heavy. Knock here n there, may damage the valve. Hopefully this one better.

 

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