Visit from Solane

Grace: What are you doing tomorrow?
Me: I’m writing about Solane.
Grace: Heussaff?
Me: No. Shellane is now Solane! Haven’t you heard?

Solane

Gas vs. Electric
When Jeroen and I started building our house ten years ago, we decided to have two kitchens: one for us and one for the maids. Our kitchen upstairs has an electric stove, due to the fact that we’re scared of how gas works.
As an afterthought, we decided to put a gas range for the maids downstairs to save on Meralco (go figure).
Ten years later, the Meralco bill has doubled and we’re in dire need of a renovation. On top of my list are a Smeg kitchen and gas range, now that I’m no longer scared of gas.
All because of a visit from Solane.

First we called 887-5555.
The Solane man showed up in the maids’ kitchen with a tank of Solane.

Visit from Solane

Say goodbye to the Shellane tank. You’ve served us well.

Visit from Solane

He checks the environment and makes sure the cylinder is in an open, well-ventilated area, away from fire hazards.

Visit from Solane
Visit from Solane

He checks the rubber O-ring inside the valve to make sure it’s scratch- and crack-free
Then he checks the regulator and valve connection. It’s old.

Visit from Solane

He decides to change it at an additional cost of Php 360, for our safety. Regulators need to be changed every 3 years.

Visit from Solane

He also changes the hose, at an additional cost of Php 175. Hoses need to be changed every two years, for safety.
New clamps cost us Php 28. Good thing he brought everything.

Visit from Solane

He changes the tank, but not before weighing it to show us it’s fair and full. Tank cost Php 728 for the refill only.

Visit from Solane
Visit from Solane
Visit from Solane
Visit from Solane

The cook mentions the left burner is weak. He cleans it and pokes its holes using a barbecue stick. As a final check, he makes sure the flames are good. Et voila!

Visit from Solane

Optional: we gave him merienda :)

Visit from Solane

As a parting gift, he left us a Loyalista Plus Card, some cellphone load that I gave to the maid (she loved it), and a prize mug due to our purchase. Each time you call 887-5555 you’ll get some sort of reward.

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That said, we are no longer scared of gas ranges, with the Solane guy checking for safety each time.
Call 887-5555 or order online. To know more, go to http://solane.com.ph/.

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  • http://twitter.com/chamcuartero Cham Cuartero

    We also ran out of gas last week (after 7 months!) and we were surprised that dear ol’ Shellane had a makeover and a name-change too. Thanks to your post, I now know that regulators need to be replaced after 3 years and hoses, after 2. Now, when did we buy ours again? Hmmm… :)

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  • marivic L

    Back to their original logo. I like that Shellane girl. Do you remember (maybe not) that they used to have Ms. Shellane contests on TV. We used to put our hair up like the logo when we had shampoo on, just to be “Ms. Shellane”.

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    CVS Reply:

    love that logo and glad they kept her :)

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  • http://flyhighpatsy.tumblr.com Patsy

    Hmm the nearest solane dealer to me wasn’t as thorough as yours. Maybe I should start calling the number above instead…

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    CVS Reply:

    do it!

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  • http://twitter.com/chaycee12 JC Senas

    Awesome! Shellane is now Solane. This will be a good gift to my friend Jigs for his birthday!

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  • iarra

    “Me: No. Solane is now Shellane! Haven’t you heard?”

    Other way around, Ms. C :)

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    CVS Reply:

    oops! thanks!!

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  • http://twitter.com/macappleboy Mac  Boy

    I was right pala when you asked about the logo on Twitter. I thought I was wrong kaya I replied twice with Shellane and Solane kase nahiya ako. LOL 

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  • http://twitter.com/SungEmpress Mayo

    I’ve been seeing the ad on the right side of your blog for a while now and figured it was the new name of Shellane. :)

    I know some people who just get by with their suking nagrarasyon ng gas in the neighborhood simply because it’s more convenient, especially if they really need their tanks refilled now na. But then I’ve always felt a little dubious about these small operations for the same reasons you mentioned above: weight of the tank (no daya), whether the valves and hoses are working or need replacing, and even inspecting whether the stove works. 

    This is a good post and a good reminder because fires can start without warning. Ironically lalo na pag March which is Fire Prevention Month. Lagi na lang banner sa dyaryo “Fire renders XXXX homeless” tapos subhead “March is Fire Prevention Month”. 

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  • hiddendragon

    Did yaya get the mug? She can use the load to text Mr. Solane! ;-)

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    she did!

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  • http://www.kumagcow.com/ KUMAGCOW

    Kaya pala I had a pop quiz yesterday about the logo LOL 

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  • literarybulimia

    I just might call that number the next time we run out. I get seriously paranoid around gas tanks. Plus, their logo is cute.

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  • http://www.topazhorizon.com Topaz Horizon

    LOL Yun din sinabi ni Vince. “Ano bagong name nila? Solenn? As in Heusaff?” 

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  • http://chenmeicai.blogspot.com Chai Chen

    How nice of you rin to give him merienda! :)

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