I recently ran out of gas on my Lite cylinder and went to my local dealer,expecting to be offered a replacement heavy one. To my surprise they said that Calor were still supplying them with these cylinders, but they had none in stock that day. I was told that one could not be ordered as Calor decided what cylinders to supply them with each week.I was then able to get one from a caravan site.
I thought that these cylinders had been withdrawn. I can not find any news from Calor website, other than the notification of the withdrawal of Lite cylinders.
Dies anyone know what is going on here ?
My dealer has Calor Lite cylinders in stock. When I tried to buy a second one for my van I was told that they could no longer rent them only sell them as replacements. So I have brought a Safefill refillable cylinder instead and will ditch my existing lite when it's empty. At least with the Safefill I can now see how much gas it contains.
I too will go over to Safefill or similar, but why are they so expensive?
I still have two full Calorlites so hopefully they may be a little more reasonable by the time I need one.
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Just had 9 nights away on meets off grid, fridge, hot water & cooking usage. Refilled my Safefill cylinder, used just over 6kg and the gas cost was £6.60, how much is a 6kg Calor lite or steel cylinder????
Morrisons fuel stations with autogas now fill Safefill refillable cylinders.
Quote: Originally posted by DaveMiller on 25/8/2018
I have brought a Safefill refillable cylinder instead . At least with the Safefill I can now see how much gas it contains.
I'm am thinking of a Safefill and wonder is there a minimum amount of gas that can be bought.
I am thinking that I'd not want to let it get too near empty if I only had the one cylinder.
Is it possible to buy just one or two kilos or litres of gas from the likes of Morrisons?
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I holiday in France all the time and have had nothing but aggravation since I changed to Calor Lite a few years ago.
I bought a French Le Cube propane cylinder, then another one. They fit nicely in my gas compartment and replacement gas is cheap as chips - problem solved.
Calor can kiss my ****.
Quote: Originally posted by DaveMiller on 25/8/2018
I have brought a Safefill refillable cylinder instead . At least with the Safefill I can now see how much gas it contains.
I'm am thinking of a Safefill and wonder is there a minimum amount of gas that can be bought.
I am thinking that I'd not want to let it get too near empty if I only had the one cylinder.
Is it possible to buy just one or two kilos or litres of gas from the likes of Morrisons?
No problem, the pump stops when the cylinder is 80% full, so if you just want to top it up then do so.
I managed to get a Calor lite refill at the Norwich branch of GoOutdoors a couple of months ago. Unfortunately when I connected it to my van, gas was escaping very fast around the brass connection where the hose from the regulator is fitted. I checked I had fitted it correctly, and tried another cylinder I had, which was fine. Returned it to GoOutdoors, who were very good and exchanged it for another one without question. This one worked perfectly. They said they were still getting the refills from Calor, but having read about Safefill on here, I'm interested in that as an alternative as Calor have been promising to sort out the Calor Lite situation for ages now, and have done nothing and kept the whole caravan industry in the dark.
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