Already good value propane patio gas, with an additional 10% off this week!
(unfortunately I already purchased one last week without 10% off) :disappointed:
9 comments
glxman
22 Aug 17#1
Already good value propane patio gas, with an additional 10% off this week!
(unfortunately I already purchased one last week without 10% off) :disappointed:
inoxx
22 Aug 17#2
Shame they want almost £30 for the cylinder as I don't have an empty one.
glxman to inoxx
22 Aug 17#3
If you say you have an empty, and don't supply it, you *may* get away with it. That's what I did twice last year, although now they might be more strict about it... others may know from more recent experience.
FlyGuyUK to glxman
24 Aug 17#9
Anybody know if this works? I want 4 bottles.
qwales
22 Aug 17#4
Slightly better than Go Outdoors who do 13kg for £25
chamelion
22 Aug 17#5
why do people use patio gas? It's propane. you can get propane canisters from gasdeal for cheaper - much better value.
Daveh1664 to chamelion
22 Aug 17#6
Personally I use leisure gas cylinders because the regulator supplied with the bbq matched. Figured the payback on buying a different regulator was too little to worry about given an 11kg cylinder last us 3 years
Clip on regulators are also quite good if you've got to move kit around or share a bottle between bbq, heater etc
glxman to chamelion
22 Aug 17#7
Usually because that is the one that will fit their regulator. I know you can buy a screw on 37mbar to fit the industrial propane cylinders but they are not as user friendly. Also the screw gas release valve on the industrial propane cylinders is no where near as safe as the clip as it can be left open even when no regulator is attached.
Having said that I have both - I am currently ploughing through a 19kg propane that i got for £20 last year from gasdeal, and I simply switch regulators when I revert back to the patio gas.
poisondwarf to glxman
22 Aug 17#8
How do you plough through a propane gas cylinder? lol
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(unfortunately I already purchased one last week without 10% off) :disappointed:
9 comments
(unfortunately I already purchased one last week without 10% off) :disappointed:
Clip on regulators are also quite good if you've got to move kit around or share a bottle between bbq, heater etc
Having said that I have both - I am currently ploughing through a 19kg propane that i got for £20 last year from gasdeal, and I simply switch regulators when I revert back to the patio gas.