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Campingaz CV 300 Plus Screw On Gas Cartridge, for Camping Stoves, Compact and Resealable Canister

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Start Camping Camping Tips Choosing a gas cylinder for camping - Which one is best? Choosing a gas cylinder for camping - Which one is best? Posted by Gav Grayston. The Campingaz cylinders tend to be a few pounds more expensive, but this ease of use has made them a firm favourite with family campers.

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The amount of gas most people use when camping can easily be accommodated with smaller gas cylinders, so aim to get a cylinder less than 15kg (and a 15kg cylinder is still a big cylinder for camping). Read the rest of this article to find out why and how to save a few pounds on buying a gas cylinder. Which is best for camping, Propane or Butane? As you can see from the above table, the Calor 4.5kg and Campingaz R907 last a similar amount of time, despite the Campingaz holding less gas. Therefore if you want a sensibly sized gas cylinder for camping that lasts the longest (and you're not going to Europe), then the Calor 4.5kg will last the longest. Which is the cheapest gas cylinder for camping? We've cooked many meals on our Campingaz R907 cylinder with less gas than the Calor 4.5kg version. They do last a long time. Calor Gas 4.5kg Butane CylinderIf you're getting a gas cylinder for camping, you need to read this guide. We uncover the best gas cylinder to get for the type different types of camping. Propane works when it gets cold. Unfortunately for Butane, the gas condenses when it gets cold and won't flow (no early morning brew!). So, if you are planning on any winter camping, propane gas is the only way to go. But if propane works all year round, why bother with butane?

a gas cylinder for camping - Which one is best? Choosing a gas cylinder for camping - Which one is best?

In windy conditions you may need to create a windbreak to maintain burner efficiency, but we had no issues during our testing: the burners ably boiled water and fried sausages without incident. Actually, you do get some indication beforehand, as your gas cylinder gets lighter with the more gas used. Because gas cylinders are exchanged, you could end up with an old and battered one (like us) next to your new shiny camping stove. Buy more fuel refills than you think you’ll need, and if you’re heading abroad on a car camping trip it’s worth taking as much as you’ll use for the entire camping trip, as it might not be available at your destination. You can also buy hose adaptors that let you connect gas stoves to big, refillable propane tanks, which is a more eco-friendly and economical way to cook than regularly replacing smaller canisters.

If you're looking at buying gas cylinders in the UK, you'll notice some are blue (butane) and some a red (propane). But what's the difference between butane and propane?

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How long a cylinder lasts in the real world depends on so many things: how often you are cooking, how many hobs you have, how long you use the gas on full, and even the weather conditions such as being cold and windy. Obviously, only buy something that looks in good condition and hasn't been tampered with. For gas cylinders like the Campingaz R907, ensure it still has its handle/cap. Without it, you may find it difficult to do a refill exchange as you aren't exchanging a complete gas cylinder. (See below for replacing the handle). Getting a smart new stove, like the Campingaz 400 ST, is only part of the outlay, as you also have to buy a gas cylinder. Plus, propane cylinders are heavier, making butane easier to transport when you have lots of camping gear. We go camping earlier and later in the year than most families in the UK, but we've gone for butane gas and had no problems in spring or mornings after a slight frost, but that's pushing the limits of butane. Campingaz vs Calor gas, which is better?The Campingaz cylinders have a very simple connection, where you can screw the cylinder and regulator together. It’s a brilliant and compact system which means you can enjoy a bacon and egg sandwich as well as a cuppa without having to carry a cumbersome stove. Other gas cylinders are available, and other sizes, but the above gas cylinders are recommended for family camping and are the easiest to get refills.

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It works with standard screw-in camping gas bottles and comes with a handy carry case and lid that also doubles as a windbreak. Stoves vary in size from tiny ultra-light burners to big multi-hob numbers complete with grills that allow you to cook pretty much anything you do at home. If you’re camping alone or with a partner over a weekend, a small, simple camping stove will usually be more than adequate. Dutch camping experts Cadac may not be well known over here (yet), but, but this dual burner stove is one of the most versatile we’ve seen. The Cadac 2 Cook 2 Pro Deluxe QR might be a mouthful to say, but this tabletop design has two Piezo ignition-controlled gas burners, and despite the relatively compact 57 x 32 x 10cm (LWD) dimensions has plenty of space for two large pots.Each cylinder holds a different amount of gas, and each regulator has a flow rate, so assuming you burn the gas on full flow, the following table gives a rough guide - but note that is artificial for comparison only. It takes plenty of twigs and you need to add more twigs every few minutes but keep the fire roaring and, if you fill the red pouch on the side with water, as it heats the built-in thermoelectric generator with USB connector can turn the heat into electricity and top up your phone as you boil your supper.

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