Propane Tank Exchange Review: Home Depot Gets Two Thumbs Up
We’re having a crowd over for the fourth tomorrow and I realized we were a little low on propane. The tank on the grill is running a bit low, and I have a second, half-full tank that could run out before the cooking is over. Our third tank was completely empty. (Don’t ask why we have three propane tanks… even I can’t remember).
I tossed the empty container into the back of the Corolla (ensuring, of course, that the valve was shut tight), and headed off to Home Depot to exchange it for a new tank. I had a good, fast experience that could basically be taken for granted. In a world where its not always easy to get in and out of a store, this was worth noting. Here’s what impresses me about Depot’s propane return system:
- Home Depot exchanges, rather than re-fills, tanks. Most of our tanks get pretty messy. We forget to empty our grill’s drain pan cup; it overflows and covers the propane tank with some of the oil from whatever we’re cooking. I like being able to hand the tank back over to Home Depot and get a fresh tank each time.
- Home Depot has a kiosk-based self-exchange program now. You don’t even have to go into the store to exchange a tank [usually]. Simply swipe your credit card at the kiosk, put your old propane tank into the appropriate bin, and the system automatically unlocks a new tank for you to take home.
- Good customer service (tonight). The kiosk machine wasn’t taking payments tonight so I had to make a quick trip inside (note: leave propane tanks outside or you’ll be asked to take it out. I discovered this at a previous visit). The cashier at the nearest check-out was very helpful, rung me up, came outside and made sure the system allowed me to return my tank, and receive a new-propane filled take.
The whole process took no more than 5 minutes from the time I walked up to the kiosk, to the time I was taking my tank home. When something like that happens on an otherwise very busy day, it’s a real treat.
Way to go, Depot.
What do you think? Have you had a good experience with Home Depot? Do you exchange your propane tanks or get them re-filled?

July 6th, 2008 at 9:56 pm
Fred,
Glad to see you didn’t have a problem with the kiosk at Home Depot. James has had a few issues with the one here in Halethorpe. He’s gone up and it isn’t taking money outside. He’s also had it open to a used tank.
Lisa
November 13th, 2008 at 11:01 pm
Just had a tank exchanged.The tank I took in had a overfill protection valve and the one I picked up had a non opd valve. I didnt notice till I got home. Wont use the program again.It costs more money and only did because had a leaking valve