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Subject Topic: 4.5kg OR 7kg Gas Bottle.? Post Reply Post New Topic
12/6/2013 at 9:08am
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OK...First time camping with a twin burning gas stove.

So....just a quick couple of questions;

Which do members prefer, 4.5kg or 7kg.?

Which gas, Butane or Propane.?

How long would a bottle of either size last with normal camping cooking, plus the odd BBQ.?

I've empties in both butane & propane bottles, plus regulators in both sizes, so it would just be a straight exchange.

Don't want to buy a 4.5kg if it won't last a season, & have to get another, where as a 7kg would suit my purpose...basically what I'm wanting to know.

Cheers,

KK.


12/6/2013 at 9:47am
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How many nights are you planning to camp, and when does your season start and finish?

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12/6/2013 at 11:27am
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I would expect even the smaller 4.5 kg to last a while, we have a 2 burner campingaz cooker, the usage is just under 300g / hour, so would expect about 15 hours use on a 4.5kg bottle.


12/6/2013 at 1:06pm
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I use a 4.5kg butane bottles with my Cadac and my fridge *but* my concern if your comment about BBQs.

Worth checking the instructions with you BBQ regarding recommended gas as propane is generally advised to cope with the temperature drop caused by drawing the gas off.


12/6/2013 at 8:41pm
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Worth checking the instructions with you BBQ regarding recommended gas as propane is generally advised to cope with the temperature drop caused by drawing the gas off.

Sorry, should have been more specific, I have a cast iron griddle I intend to use on the twin burning gas stove I have.

After reading up on google I decided for the Blue Butane 7kg.

I intend to weight the bottle before I go, & again when I come back, & then every time I return from camping.I should then get a better idea of how much gas I use (aprox) every time I go camping.

Thanks for the replies.

KK


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16/6/2013 at 8:42am
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You could always buy a gauge for it,about three quid off eBay for the magnetic type,they work quite well.I use a 4.5kg and it lasts me ages including several fishing trips and three one week camping trips.

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My current 4.5Kg bottle has done four long weekends plus a 3-week holiday in France, and we use it quite a bit. Probably not much left now though.

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16/6/2013 at 8:45pm
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Thanks for the advice, looks like the 7kg will last a while then.

Cheers,

KK


13/8/2014 at 6:23pm
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Same question . 4.5 bottle . Camper fridge and cooker for 5 day festival ?

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13/8/2014 at 10:32pm
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Check the usage, most devices will have this somewhere how many grams of gas is used per hour.
You will have just under 900 g gas per day, that's just 37.5 grams per hour.
Our double burner is similar to the kilpins above, using over 300g per hour, if you cook breakfast, and evening meal, plus a couple of kettles through the day for tea/coffee, let's say the cooker is on for 2 hours a day, leaves you with 12.5grams of gas per hour to use for the fridge.
Depending on which fridge, you might just have enough gas to keep you going!


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We carry 2 of the CampinGaz 907 cylinders that way we never run out of gas.

Fact is the current cylinder in use now has lasted us since 2008, and we go to the South East of France each year during July for a fortnight campings or more.

And that icle 907 CampinGaz cylinder is still going strong, probably due to the fact that most of our cooking is done with Electric, as we take Electric Oven, Electric Induction Hob and Electric kettle.

OK CampinGaz may well be the most expensive Gas that you can get on the planet, but £18 for over 5 years use is peanuts.



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