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Coleman Extra Value 6 x C500 Gas Cartridge (Pack of 6)

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However, if the regulator you’ve bought is compatible with the smaller screw-on canisters then I imagine it would work just fine. At least the small canisters are only a few pounds if you wanted to test one. I’ve not been to west Africa but I suspect you won’t be able to reliably find camping gas on sale. If so, your best bet will be a stove that burns petrol instead, because you can get that every time you fill up your bike. However, most camping gas cylinder manufacturers have good reputations and decades of experience creating these products. If you want our personal recommendations we would gladly recommend Coleman: Pay securely via debit or credit card across Visa, Mastercard and American Express – please note, Amex is only available online. Camping is a hobby that requires a lot of gear, and yet sometimes not all manufacturers focus on producing quality products that will stand the test of time. Campingaz is a quality brand that has products loved by campers across the world. This is the reason their products are priced the way they are, because they produce high quality, robust camping products that deserve the price tag.

When gas canisters (which actually contain liquid, not gas) get cold, the liquid sinks to the bottom of the canister. You can test this by shaking the canister or warming it up (e.g. with your hands or down your top) before you use it. If it burns better after you’ve done those things, even if only briefly, then it’s probably the cold. We’re biking, and I considering trying to sneak the canisters in the bike box. Do you have any more rational suggestions? Reply I also did some research yesterday :-) It might be helpful about the canisters, that most small ones are 9cm diameter, however not all. There might be a difference between the UK, USA, and the rest of the world. However, for me, if Amazo says the pot is 9,4 cm I don’t believe the canister will fit, haha! I guess there is a lot of trial and error, I’m still on the lookout for a higher pot to fit small canister, smallest stove, and a lighter. And as the light ones are extremely expensive, one doesn’t want to test it… Unfortunately, this is a limit that can easily be breached when it’s hot outside, so stowing away the cylinder in the boot of the car might be a good idea. Unlike putting it behind the windscreen, it is not exposed to direct sunlight here. Did you find a resolution to this Steve? I might have misunderstood but, rather than buying an adaptor, could you not just buy a new (remote canister) stove? ReplyGenerally, you can carry gas cylinders in a vehicle without any hardships. But for safety purposes, ensure that the cylinder is not exposed to any temperatures above 50 degrees Celsius. You should never dispose of your gas cylinder while outside camping in nature. Empty fuel canisters aren’t just regular rubbish that you can cast in the bin; they need to be properly recycled and taken care of. Plus, by doing this you keep the UK countryside clean and tidy. Disposing of empty gas cylinders is a delicate procedure that should be followed to the letter. Failure to do so may easily harm the environment and even put your safety and that of others at risk. So, the next time you want to get rid of your used canister after an outdoor adventure, be sure to follow the above guide on how to dispose of camping gas cylinders. For a few pounds/dollars, you can buy small adaptors for your stove that will allow you to use different types of canisters. They only weigh a few grams/ounces but can be really useful when travelling abroad. They can save you money too.

A used gas cylinder is not like other types of waste that you may see on a camping trip and think to just casually dispose of into the bushes. Whether you're into wild camping, motorcycle camping or you're just a hiker going on a day trip, the following is common knowledge...In the UK, empty gas cylinders are sometimes disposed of alongside regular household waste then sorted out for recycling. But before you do this to your old gas cylinder, it must be fully emptied. If you use liquid fuel, make sure you empty it to the last drop, as there is always some surplus even when you think it is used up. I've mistakenly bought CV 470 gas canisters and want to be able to adapt them to a C500 canister. I've seen several products that might do this, but none mention working with Campingaz eay clic, just the CP 250 canisters. I'm now putting this one down to experience, but hopefully someone may come up with a supplier of a suitable adapter. I’m glad you think so! I was quite annoyed at that, haha. Your article also helped me figure out where to get certain systems, so that was very helpful, thank you!

Even fewer knew that there are several dual fuel stoves and handy little adaptors you can get for your camping stove that will allow it to use any type of gas. In most cases, you’ll find cylinders ranging from as little as 100g to as big as 450g. Inside the canister is often a mixture of propane and butane to serve as fuel. Hi, Tim. I have been sold a bleuet 206 plus with cv 300 canisters. Surely I can’t use easy clip canisters instead of the 260 or 260 plus pierceable ones the manufacturers recommend? Thanks! Reply Hi Giaovanni, we cycled across Cambodia a couple of years ago but I think we mostly just bought food, because it was so cheap, rather than using our camping stove. However, if you’re travelling through different countries or out in the middle of nowhere, you can’t always find screw-on gas canisters.The only other adaptor I’m aware of is for 16.4oz gas stoves, which allows you to use screw-on canisters: Greyhost gas adapter. If you are looking for reliable gas canisters for your stove look no further than Coleman C500 Gas. The perfect combination of both butane & propane make it the perfect gas for all year round.

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