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Wanted: Empty Calor gas cylinder or full (ish) 3.9Kg propane
Posted: Wed Nov 27, 2013 5:56 pm
by maej
Wanted: Empty calor gas cylinder, any colour, any size (except 6 KG or 7 KG, can't swap those for what I want).
Alternatively a part full or full 3.9Kg Calor propane (red) cylinder would be perfect.
I'm switching to propane for winter and can just about fit a 3.9Kg Calor propane cylinder in my gas locker if I take one of the campingaz bottles out. New cylinders from Calor suppliers are so expensive, so I thought I'd ask in case anyone has a spare empty cylinder I could buy and exchange for cheaper than a new one.
Re: Wanted: Empty Calor gas cylinder or full (ish) 3.9Kg pro
Posted: Thu Nov 28, 2013 9:24 pm
by neilp
Hi Mike
When I switched from camping to calor I picked up 2 calor cylinders from my local tip for £5. - alot cheaper than buying them for the first time.
cheers
Neil
Re: Wanted: Empty Calor gas cylinder or full (ish) 3.9Kg pro
Posted: Fri Nov 29, 2013 9:39 am
by maej
neilp wrote:Hi Mike
When I switched from camping to calor I picked up 2 calor cylinders from my local tip for £5. - alot cheaper than buying them for the first time.
cheers
Neil
Good idea, I hadn't thought of that, I'll pop down and ask them tomorrow morning.
Thanks Neil
Re: Wanted: Empty Calor gas cylinder or full (ish) 3.9Kg pro
Posted: Sun Dec 01, 2013 11:19 am
by maej
maej wrote:
Good idea, I hadn't thought of that, I'll pop down and ask them tomorrow morning.
Thanks Neil
I tried at the tip, got the 'elf 'n' safety talk "Not allowed to touch 'em in case they go off". So still looking.
Was a good idea though.
Re: Wanted: Empty Calor gas cylinder or full (ish) 3.9Kg pro
Posted: Sun Dec 08, 2013 5:55 pm
by gms
Hi Mike,
I have a spare Calor butane that you could swap for a propane, the cheapest place in Southampton is Go-Outdoors btw...
Alan G
Re: Wanted: Empty Calor gas cylinder or full (ish) 3.9Kg pro
Posted: Mon Dec 09, 2013 7:07 pm
by neilp
I've tried 3 tips and they all seam to have CCTV now so the blokes can't sell anything.
Major step backwards for recycling!
cheers
neil