VALLEY FORGE, Pa., (May 28, 2021) — Cynch, the propane grill tank delivery service and AmeriGas Propane brand, announced its expansion into the Chicago, Illinois, Denver, Colorado, and Charlotte, North Carolina markets. During a time of increased demand for propane grill tanks, customers in these metro areas can now schedule convenient, no-contact propane tank delivery directly to their door through the company’s website.
Launched in the spring of 2019, Cynch serves a growing number of select markets across the country with propane tank delivery for grills, patio heaters, fire tables and generators.
“We know people have had enough problems on their minds over the past year. Our goal at Cynch is to ensure that exchanging their propane grill tank is not one of them,” said Jonny Poe, Cynch director. “We made the tank-exchange process as simple as ordering a T-shirt or anything else online, so our customers can spend their time enjoying their backyards or firing up their grill instead.”
To schedule a tank exchange or spare tank delivery, customers may visit the Cynch website, confirm they are in the delivery area, choose their delivery date, and specify the delivery and/or exchange location. There are no subscriptions nor ongoing commitments of any kind. As a brand of AmeriGas, Cynch provides customers with AmeriGas propane tanks for added peace of mind. Tanks that are not from Cynch can still be exchanged through the service, and customers without an exchange tank can opt to purchase a spare one. First-time customers can receive discounts with promo codes available on Cynch social media channels.
In 2018, AmeriGas Propane L.P. acquired the company Propane Taxi and officially launched the Cynch brand the following year in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Since then, Cynch has expanded into new markets across the country.
“More and more, we find ourselves opting for delivery services to save our sanity in today’s hectic world. We are excited to bring these same benefits to [these] area residents when it comes to exchanging their propane tanks,” said Lynsey Hiro, Cynch product manager. “Some people find it hard to believe that such a convenient service could be real. I am happy to report that it is.”