InterstateExit t1_j1um1mk wrote
You could always get a propane conversion kit and run the stove off of that. You can get a larger tank than the ones for grills, and it can sit outside. Good luck with all of it!
JeffRVA t1_j1vcfbu wrote
This is probably the best route since OP won’t be using much for just the stove. I have propane now for my stove and tankless hot water heater. I’ve got a 120 gallon tank that only needs filling every 4-5 months. (And when I say filling it’s maybe 65 gallons put in.) And then you don’t have to deal with Richmond Gas Works which I can tell you from personal experience at my old house is a total shit show.
InterstateExit t1_j1vj5xl wrote
Yeah, it doesn't seem to be worth the thousands of dollars' expense just for a stove. A long time ago, I had a stove that ran on an outside propane tank, and it was inexpensive and very easy to set up.
MuadDave t1_j1un1ih wrote
That's a good suggestion. The other benefit to propane is more heat output.
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