We have one big heavy gas bottle; I lovely man who repaired our water pump suggested getting a lightweight bottle
He didn't explain if we could swop the metal one for a lightweight one or why or stuff like that
Baring in mind my lack of technical knowledge can anyone explain it 'all' to me please? (I'd just about got take the empty metal one back to swop for a full one, with a deposit on the bottle!)
I would assume he means this type which has the added advantage of the liquid inside being visible so you can easily tell how much you have left. You cannot swap your metal one for this however and have to pay a new deposit.
I was told by someone in the industry that these will not be around for much longer because of the greater fire risk of the material they are made from.
Katy can you fill in your outfit and location in your profile as it can help people with replies.
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Calor Lite bottles are being withdrawn apparently. Only other UK lightweight bottles are what was BP available from Homebase. I would stick with standard 6kg Calor propane for time being.
It's to do with the inside of the bottle degrading. Don't worry though they are going to introduce another version. 2019??
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Just got this calor update from another forum
decision has been taken to replace the 6kg lite cylinder with another lightweight product which we plan to bring to market in the future (Expected 2018) There will be no new 6kg lites entering the market in 2017 - existing cylinders in the market will continue to be available they are not being withdrawn To minimise customer disruption, weve invested heavily in standard 6s for 2017 so there will be sufficient availability Additional 6kgs will be delivered to make up any shortfall in 6kg lite supplies so you will still have the same stock quantity in store What does this mean for my customer? Customers returning an empty 6kg lite should be offered one in return They should be sold If no 6kg lites are available the customer should be offered a 6kg in return They will be able to exchange for a 6kg lite in future (Subject to availability) Customers with an empty 6kg (Standard) should be offered one in return No Empty OR Plus Cylinder Refill Agreement at £39.99 Customers without an empty cylinder should be sold a 6kg cylinder along with the Cylinder Refill Agreement (CRA) priced at £39.99
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Quote: Originally posted by Katymac68 on 09/5/2017
Umm no, where do I put that? It doesn't seem to be on edit my profile
Sorry please point me in the right direction
Are you using a mobile?
Edit= just seen you've managed it.
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How does a sage know everything about everything? or does he? or does he just think he does?
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I bought one of the Homebase ones just last weekend for a BBQ.
Far easier to move around than the steel ones, a few people picked it up and were convinced it was empty, not appreciating that the weight of Calor and Flogas bottles is all due to the metal container and not the gas.