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Subject Topic: newbie to camping with gas Post Reply Post New Topic
14/5/2010 at 11:56am
 Location: Hayle Cornwall
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started camping last year but did the soft thing and took easy food, now we are fully into the bug that is camping..we would like to start cooking with gas. I have no idea what i need and what is good/bad. Id really appreciate a push un the right direction. I do know we would like at least 2 rings and a grill.


Thanks very much in advance

Stuart


14/5/2010 at 12:08pm
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Hi stuart rotters

welcome to the most addictive site in the world, there's loads of wise and helpful people on here, so you wont be short of support

we've got the camping gaz, chef, with 2 burners and a grill, we use the burners a lot but not so much the grill, unless we want something cooking a bit slower.


ours isn't on a stand but we have a fold down table that it sits on, just at the right height, but i am looking into a kitchen

there's a lot to choose from and it can get expensive

and the gas can really differ in cost depending where you get it, our 907 bottle has cost from £11 to £27 pounds, you'll need to ensure that you have a good regulator and its working well, pipes tightly connected etc

we supplement our chef with a bbq and when possible a real campfire, makes great spuds

hope you get something that works for you and happy camping

sharon


14/5/2010 at 12:16pm
 Location: Sunny south coast
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First thing - many of the grills are not that effective and only really useful for slowly browning toast. However - what about one with a griddle?

Have a look at the Campingaz Camping Kitchen Extra which has a removable griddle (with water tray underneath for ease of cleaning), 2 traditional burners, windshields that turn into side shelves, removable adjustable height legs, large main shelf and a storage bag that turns inside out to become a storage cupboard with hooks for tea-towels etc. You can add or leave off the different components depending on your length of stay and style of camping. We only use the storage unit for longer stays and leave off the legs if we are using the low level tent. It is an excellent bit of kit that means that you don't need a camping kitchen. Shop around as you can get one for less than £60. Note that you can't get the accessories separately so you have to buy the whole thing if you think they might be useful. Combine with the Gelert single slice folding toaster which cooks great toast in just a couple of seconds over the burners (the multi-slice versions tend not to work very well).

You would need to buy an appropriate gas cannister and regulator to fit on the top. When the cannister runs out, you just pay a re-fill price for the gas.

Helen

 



14/5/2010 at 12:37pm
 Location: Wakefield Yorkshire
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When you decide what you want have a look on Preloved under Health and Leisure - caravans and camping.

http://www.preloved.co.uk/index.cfm

there are usually one or two "bargains" to be had.

Mike



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14/5/2010 at 2:34pm
 Location: King's Lynn Norfolk
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Brand new Campingaz dual burner and grill at Yeomans here for £35.00 . Bargain.


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14/5/2010 at 3:20pm
 Location: devon
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also try your local dump/ recycle centre for your first cylinder as they cost a fortune for the first one.it dosn't have to be the size you want just same make as they will change sizes for you.


14/5/2010 at 3:27pm
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do i goto b&q for gas or places like towsure. shame towsure is a little drive from me. Im chandlers ford based.

that campinggaz duel burner what else will i need, gas and regulator? is this all? sorry but we all start seomwhere.


Stuart


14/5/2010 at 3:33pm
 Location: devon
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lots of places to get gas garages,campsites diy stores and so on.if you go on calor gas web site they will tell you your local ones and yes regulator and cylinder plus a couple of jubalie clips.


14/5/2010 at 3:36pm
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plus a length of hose


14/5/2010 at 3:46pm
 Location: Sunny south coast
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You can get gas cannisters  - Calor or Campingaz - from a range of places (you'll need to stick to one make or the other as the regulators differ): garages, DIY stores, camping retailers, campsites, specialist suppliers.

There have been some threads recently on which make to go with - worth a look, as the cost of the two does vary as does their availability.

We went for calor gas and got our cannister from a specialist Gas Centre as they were cheaper for both the cannister and gas than other sources (they supply the trade, so sell at trade rather than leisure prices). They weren't the cheapest source of regulators though. With calor - you are effectively renting the cannister with a single upfront fee, which is exchanged for a full-one when you empty the previous one. After this initial fee you only pay for the gas. You can supposedly find cannisters at dumps and car boot sales although they are not suposed to be sold under the terms of the rental. Rather - they should be given back to calor. Dumps local to us will no longer sell them as a result.

A tip - fit the gas hose to the stove at home - as you'll need hot water to soften the hose to get it to fit to the stove (not something to be done when you get to the campsite). Also make sure that you have a suitable spanner with you to fit and change the regulator between cannisters.

BTW - our Campingaz Kitchen Extra came with a length of hose and jubilee clips.

Helen



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14/5/2010 at 3:49pm
 Location: Hayle Cornwall
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Thats an excellent response thanks very much Helen.



Stuart


14/5/2010 at 10:00pm
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Another quick tip, if you are looking at UK camping only I've found it as an awful lot easier and slightly cheaper to go with the Calor Gas (the 4.5kg bottles seem ideal). I'm using Campingaz 907's at the mo and had to travel 10 odd miles to get a refil last bank holiday. If I had Calor, the campsite I stayed on would have swapped for me.



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