Good offer instore
250g butane/propane gas, standard screw thread two for £6
450g two for £8.
Good offer instore
250g butane/propane gas, standard screw thread two for £6
450g two for £8.
Richard
South Wales UK
That's actually quite expensive?
You can grab a 250g canister of Coleman for about £4 in most outdoor shops.
[edit] ..Ah just realized you said two for £6, not bad
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Cheapest I've found, they run the 250g offer every year, the 450g is new and at £4 a can its great value. I got 8 and will get more.
Richard
South Wales UK
I wish we had one nearer to where i live
Alan
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Thanks Richard
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Thanks for the head up.I'll make it my first stop monday morning,n hope they've got some left??
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If these are the "Yellowstone" ones, be warned. The self sealing valves on them are useless. When unscrewing a stove from a Coleman cylinder there is a minute amount of gas that escapes. With these about a teaspoon of liquid gas sprays out of the valve. Can give you freeze burn on your fingers, and if you're near any other form of flame, you could go bang
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I'll make a video of it for you buddy. I've used many makes and types of gas cylinder, and the Yellowstone ones are the only ones that bubble liquid gas, and a fair amount of it too.
As for freeze burn, I'm just getting past the white flaky skin from my fingers now, from the last time I used one of those cylinders