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Subject Topic: Another Fridge Question (3 way type)
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18/8/2004 at 4:27pm
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it looks almost the same as our sibir, we got that for £120. think we'll stick with that

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22/8/2004 at 10:31pm
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do I need a special ice-cube tray to get ice cubes then?

Also is it ok to use a 2 way splitter - so the gas cooker & fridge are both connected at the same time? 

If so how long do you reckon a 907 butane gas bottle will last, will be using fridge all the time off it & cooker in morning to cook brekky & also about 3 times in the day to boil kettle to heat up baby bottles.

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22/8/2004 at 10:47pm
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Hi Minxy

just got back from holiday and packed the fridge to the top and it all kept all nice and cold not a problem at all.

regarding the splitter we tried it on holiday and it wasnt a problem at all as long as you get some hose clips to put on the pipe it didnt cause a problem.

we ran a 4.5kg bottle off ours and we were there for 7 days with running the stove off it 2 times aday and a BBq once a day and we still have some gas left for a couple of weekends.



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23/8/2004 at 9:22am
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Rattyhorses,

You say you ran it off a 4.5kg bottle, was that butane or propane?

We have a 907 butane camping gaz bottle, not sure how much they hold as it's in the shed & its peeing it down so can't be bothered to go & look - anyone know?

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23/8/2004 at 10:59am
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Just looked at the link for the Combicool.  According to the "info" section it "Excludes gas converter".

What does that mean?



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23/8/2004 at 11:06am
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Dunno, is that the thing that converts the gas into the cooling bit of the fridge, or it could mean the regulator?  You would have to check with company. 

We got the sibir for £120 with gas/mains & 12v



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23/8/2004 at 11:13am
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Hi minxy

sorry should of said it was a butane bottle we used but we are planning to take a propane with us for the winter months.



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23/8/2004 at 11:22am
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do you know what the difference is in weight between the 4.5 & the 907?


23/8/2004 at 11:37am
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the gaz camping bottle is slightly smaller and lighter than the caloer 4.5kg but has roughly the same amount of gas in and should last the week (7 days) if you are using it on your fridge all day every day and if you are using your stove as well.

have just got this info from a gas supplier down in hampshire hope this helps.



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23/8/2004 at 1:05pm
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many thanks for that - very much appreciated.



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23/8/2004 at 4:29pm
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We bought our Sibir last year & it's excellent. When really packed it keeps the food really cold & as said before freezes well.

We found the first couple of times we used it the smell was awful & like you concerned with young children. But the smell did go, but it was awful at the time. I'm sure you'll get lots of good use out of it!



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23/8/2004 at 4:59pm
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Cheers Mac,

It does seem really good, when we used it with the gas, but we only had a few things in it - beer, beer & a bit more beer!! cause we had a bbq on the day we bought it so thought we would try it out as we wanted to run down our gas bottle as we knew it was fairly empty.

people keep saying you can get ice cubes from the back shelf, have you done this if so do I need a special ice-cube tray to get ice cubes then?

what sort of bottle do you run it off, 4.5kg or 907?  do you just have the fridge attched or do you use a 2 way splitter.

sorry for all the questions

 



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28/8/2004 at 3:49pm
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sorry to bounce this one again but best price on a sibir and where from? cheers


28/8/2004 at 5:33pm
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i got a sibir from Jacksons by nuneaton for £130 but cccoutdoors have them for £135 at the moment. heres the link for ccc.   CCCoutdoors.com > Cooking > Coolboxes & Coolbags >

hope this helps.



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