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3.9Kg Propane Calor Gas

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3.9Kg Propane Calor Gas

3.9Kg Propane Calor Gas

3.9 KG Propane Calor Gas Bottle

Available CLICK AND COLLECT ONLY, THIS ITEM CANNOT BE SENT VIA CARRIER


The smallest bottle in the propane cylinder range from Calor Gas.  A small size which can be used camping. Ideal for Multi season camping or caravanning, as propane gas does not freeze and therefore can used all year round.
  • Dimensions : Height-340mm Diameter-240mm
  • Mainly used for industrial small burners
  • Regulators for all propane cylinders are screw on and have the thread on the inside
  • Regulator Type: POL screw connection(propane)
  • Recommended Offtake: 7.5 kW (0.53kg/h)

What is the difference between Propane and Butane gas ?

LPG boils to produce gas (vapour):

  • Propane boils at -42°C so can be used in arctic conditions.
  • Butane boils at -0.5°C so when the ambient temperature falls to around freezing no gas is produced and even at around +4°C the pressure is often too low to be useful.

 PLEASE NOTE:
We cannot ship Gas Bottles that include Gas. These can only be collected from our store.

$13.35

Original: $38.13

-65%
3.9Kg Propane Calor Gas

$38.13

$13.35

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3.9 KG Propane Calor Gas Bottle

Available CLICK AND COLLECT ONLY, THIS ITEM CANNOT BE SENT VIA CARRIER


The smallest bottle in the propane cylinder range from Calor Gas.  A small size which can be used camping. Ideal for Multi season camping or caravanning, as propane gas does not freeze and therefore can used all year round.
  • Dimensions : Height-340mm Diameter-240mm
  • Mainly used for industrial small burners
  • Regulators for all propane cylinders are screw on and have the thread on the inside
  • Regulator Type: POL screw connection(propane)
  • Recommended Offtake: 7.5 kW (0.53kg/h)

What is the difference between Propane and Butane gas ?

LPG boils to produce gas (vapour):

  • Propane boils at -42°C so can be used in arctic conditions.
  • Butane boils at -0.5°C so when the ambient temperature falls to around freezing no gas is produced and even at around +4°C the pressure is often too low to be useful.

 PLEASE NOTE:
We cannot ship Gas Bottles that include Gas. These can only be collected from our store.