19.99 Delivered. The cheapest yet I believe? Stock up for the winter!
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littld
6 Oct 165#5
Someone better tip off the BBC who use about 5000 of these each year for their weekly Final Destination TV show also known as "Casualty"
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ppw373
6 Oct 16#1
4 ordered...Scorching especially with no deposit!!!
paulandpam1
6 Oct 16#2
Thanks just ordered one, they're usually about £23 from this company so a fair bit of a saving.
garygdicker
6 Oct 16#3
brilliant
jhetheringt7
6 Oct 161#4
If you buy the regulator, will this work with a BBQ?
read_5 to jhetheringt7
6 Oct 16#28
Yes will work just fine and it's a 21mm clip on regulator for these bottles
littld
6 Oct 165#5
Someone better tip off the BBC who use about 5000 of these each year for their weekly Final Destination TV show also known as "Casualty"
lisadee38
6 Oct 16#6
Is this the right type of gas for a bbq ?
paulandpam1 to lisadee38
6 Oct 161#7
Any gas bottle will work on a Gas bbq but you will need to use the correct regulator (the bit that attaches the gas pipe to the bottle)
The regulator you get supplied as standard with your bbq will NOT fit these bottles but a replacement one will cost about £8
ro53ben to lisadee38
6 Oct 16#12
No.
Lewie
6 Oct 16#8
ordered- thanks
lisadee38
6 Oct 16#9
Thank you
paulandpam1
6 Oct 16#10
I do hope that comment was an attempt at humour! if it's not you need sectioning in the nearest nut house.
ro53ben
6 Oct 161#11
Great deal...ah, not propane...not so good.
This isn't patio gas.
ro53ben
6 Oct 16#13
Voted cold, like a butane heater in Winter :smiley:
paulandpam1 to ro53ben
6 Oct 16#18
But you do know don't you a propane bottle should NEVER be stored or used indoors in a domestic house or flat and only used in an area that has adequate means to allow leaked gas to escape.
A butane bottle has the gas stored in it at a much lower pressure making it safer to use and store in household gas heaters.
Obviously if your into winter caravanning or BBQ's in mid winter you'll need Propane because of the lower freezing temperature of the gas but for most peoples use this Butane is better.
itsmearron
6 Oct 161#14
anyone used this company before?
calor gas is £35 for a refill in B&Q near me but that is for a 15kg bottle.
do these fit the standard 21mm calor gas regulator?
paulandpam1 to itsmearron
6 Oct 161#16
Yes the yellow 13kg gas bottle from Flo Gas defo uses a standard 21mm regulator, they also do a blue 13kg gas bottle that looks similar to a calor butane bottle colour but that uses the more obscure 20mm gegulator.
read_5 to itsmearron
6 Oct 16#29
Yes they fit a 21mm regulator and work just fine on a gas bbq
marlot
6 Oct 161#15
I hope they can deliver this time. my previous attempts have been cancelled
wolvesinwales to marlot
7 Oct 16#44
I had the opposite problem I told them I wanted to collect and they said no problem, after fighting through Birmingham traffic on a Friday I got to their Birmingham depot only to be told they had delivered it.
n217970
6 Oct 161#17
They are fine if no problem but the last bottle they sold to me wouldn't work with my fire, customer service was none existent. In the end I used a screwdriver to push the valve open (in a well ventilated garden) to let some pressure out, worked fine after that.
ian_uk1975
6 Oct 16#19
I bought butane from this company last year... no problems at all. However, I would only ever buy propane now... bought the butane to use in a patio heater and it loses pressure after its been on for a while (maybe an hour) to such an extent that it becomes basically useless.
howdiefellas to ian_uk1975
7 Oct 16#37
butane is not for patio heaters, had someone changed the regulator? Butane is for when it's warm outside.
jonnithomas to ian_uk1975
19 Oct 16#60
sounds like you have a leak. mine last for many more hours than that.
larrylightweight
6 Oct 16#20
Very good deal used them a couple of times before for my gas BBQ how ever this summer I detached the regulator and the little ball inside the valve got stuck releasing all the gas with the biggest powerful woosh it scared the f out of me and the kids and I had to pick the bottle up and run down the bottom of the garden with it and just let the bottle empty it's self so that was a wasted nearly full bottle gutted. And nearly took my hand off with the pressure. I would buy from them again these things happen but it dose make you wonder if the bottles are cheaply made sometimes but cheap buy twice.
howdiefellas to larrylightweight
7 Oct 16#36
of course this would have been covered under the sales of goods act and you would have got a refund/replacement?
ro53ben
6 Oct 16#21
Indeed, Propane is patio gas...this isn't.
Krizzo3
6 Oct 161#22
We use butane in our bbq, works just fine but in winter you may endup not being able to use it in cold temperature, the pressure on regulator is lower but the gas itself has more calories (power).
ro53ben to Krizzo3
6 Oct 161#26
BBQs are for life, not just bank holidays.
K1LLER HORNET
6 Oct 16#23
13kg of gas? :smirk:
Thar
6 Oct 16#24
Good price, I've used them before. Got one a few weeks ago from Woldlink, £20.95 delivered, so this beats them.
Sho99
6 Oct 16#25
Thanks.. just purchased 4.. usually £24 from the local handy hire shop.. stocking up for winter to use in the indoor heaters I have..
Derek_Duval
6 Oct 162#27
When this deal is expired, it's worth remembering woldlink, they are slightly cheaper than this price and deliver nationwide for free. No bottle deposits on all bottles including propane. They're banned from HUKD for some reason though, so can't post deal, but can be found on google/facebook.
Thar to Derek_Duval
6 Oct 161#30
See my post #24, not cheaper for me, but worth bookmarking for when this deal expires.
seaniboy
6 Oct 16#31
when will NHS in its history catch up with proper mental health establishments and treatment, Europe is looking at us like a chav brought up with no manners.....oh no hold on, its the world now not Europe, I forgot
chuuump
6 Oct 16#32
Careful with that thing!
Istanbul_Kop
6 Oct 161#33
derek1165
6 Oct 16#34
I've used these guys for a while, great service and super cheap! thanks OP :smile:
kiwi12
7 Oct 16#35
will this work with a portable gas fire ?
Wowhats
7 Oct 16#38
There larger 47Kg Propane Gas Cylinder are £59.99 with free delivery, ideal if you live in the country and need them for your cooker or is there a cheaper deal out there?
Derek_Duval to Wowhats
7 Oct 16#39
Woldlink were doing them for £45 earlier this year, shown on their facebook page. Not sure if offer still on.
I thought I'd give butane a go as it so cheap, but I'll be using propane next time around.
wolvesinwales
7 Oct 16#45
If you check your local flogas depot it will probably be a little cheaper if like me delivery is not convenient. At the Birmingham depot it's currently £19.43 if collected , I guess they might want an exchange bottle though.
rimz790
8 Oct 16#46
My parents have a heater that takes these cylinders...they normally get a 15kg cylinder, would this one be ok?
Sho99 to rimz790
8 Oct 16#47
I have the indoor heaters and they can take both 15 and 13 with no issues. Just a slightly smaller bottle connection is the same..
Lewie
10 Oct 16#48
I've not had mine delivered yet - did anyone get email notification?
paulandpam1 to Lewie
10 Oct 161#49
Mine got delivered today I ordered it the afternoon this deal was posted, I never got an email or a phone call the guy just turned up with it on the back of a wagon so i don't know what would have happened if I was not at home.
Sho99
10 Oct 16#50
Same here..got delivered this morning with no prior notice.
sw19church
10 Oct 16#51
will this fit the clip on regulator on patio gas heater?
paulandpam1 to sw19church
10 Oct 16#52
No, but a new butane regulator only costs a few pounds.
ro53ben to sw19church
10 Oct 16#53
No, this isn't patio gas, don't waste your money.
sw19church
11 Oct 16#54
where is cheapest to get patio gas please
paulandpam1 to sw19church
11 Oct 16#55
Do not buy patio gas because it's a ripp off price and is only propane in a different colour bottle.
Either buy normal propane that comes in a red bottle or if you plan to use your patio heater in temperatures above 10° this butane deal will do.
Also you'll have to change the regulator at the end off the gas pipe for the appropriate bottle but regulators are only a few quid.
howdiefellas
12 Oct 16#56
They delivered to my drive way without me being home, some yobs rolled it down the hill grabbed it and threw it through the back of a car's rear window. Opened up the gas valve and chucked a burning cigarette through an open front window. BOOOM, half the windows on my street have been blown out. The Police are claiming I must pay for the damage as I left the gas bottle on my drive...WTF!!??
Derek_Duval to howdiefellas
12 Oct 16#57
I'd complain, they delivered the wrong type of bottle, should be quick release, not with a gas valve!
poisondwarf to howdiefellas
12 Oct 16#58
I ll just check the news channel because that is VERY big news indeed.....
Hmmmm not there lol
In any event, had this have happened, you would not have been held liable.
paulandpam1 to howdiefellas
13 Oct 16#59
Cool story bro but pure fiction.
jonnithomas to howdiefellas
19 Oct 16#61
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ian_uk1975
19 Oct 16#62
No leak. It's the nature of butane gas... as the gas is drawn from the bottle, the bottle temperature drops and the pressure drops with it. This continues to happen until the bottle basically freezes and the gas flow virtually stops. Only option is then to let the bottle warm up again. Didn't realise how much if an issue this would be, even during cool summer or autumn evenings. This is why I'd only have propane from now on for BBQ or outside heating. I've learned through experience!
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The regulator you get supplied as standard with your bbq will NOT fit these bottles but a replacement one will cost about £8
This isn't patio gas.
A butane bottle has the gas stored in it at a much lower pressure making it safer to use and store in household gas heaters.
Obviously if your into winter caravanning or BBQ's in mid winter you'll need Propane because of the lower freezing temperature of the gas but for most peoples use this Butane is better.
calor gas is £35 for a refill in B&Q near me but that is for a 15kg bottle.
do these fit the standard 21mm calor gas regulator?
http://www.patioheaters4u.com/different-types-of-gas-patio-heaters.htm
I thought I'd give butane a go as it so cheap, but I'll be using propane next time around.
Either buy normal propane that comes in a red bottle or if you plan to use your patio heater in temperatures above 10° this butane deal will do.
Also you'll have to change the regulator at the end off the gas pipe for the appropriate bottle but regulators are only a few quid.
Hmmmm not there lol
In any event, had this have happened, you would not have been held liable.