I don't have time ATM to post a full reply on the pros and cons, but FWIW all Electrolux/Westinghouse/Kelvinator fridges currently made in Australia are filled with hydrocarbon refrigerants.
They only require approx. 50g of charge on average.
They are very efficient and the explosion/fire risk is virtually nil.
I've also removed a hydrocarbon refrigerant from a commercial coolroom system (roo/pig chiller) as it had no safety systems in place in case of a leak. (total system held 4+kg of refrigerant)
Auto/household LPG is inappropriate as it isn't clean/dry enough and the balance of propane/butane isn't standardised.


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