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Hi guys, where do you exchange calor and campingaz bottles in Europe? Do you need to find specialist shops and will they exchange English bottles ? And likewise can you exchange the foreign bottle when back in the UK? Cheers
Hi guys, where do you exchange calor and campingaz bottles in Europe? Do you need to find specialist shops and will they exchange English bottles ? And likewise can you exchange the foreign bottle when back in the UK? Cheers
Each country seems to have their own cylinders and each has a different connection . I would recommend having one of the refillable systems. I have an under slung tank. It was fitted by Autogas 2000 in Thirsk. I have the three European adapters as well. This I fill up at petrol stations and have not had any problems.
Cheers guys - really needing gaslow, gasit or similar but too tight to shell out on initial equipment needed !!
Quite easy to DIY as long as you are comfortable with mechanical stuff etc.
Tinley Tech sell everything in terms of tanks, fittings, pipes, regulators etc.
Peter
You cannot exchange English bottles [Calor or other] any where except the Uk, but you can pick up empty Spanish. Portuguese or other at car boots in those Countries, and get the required regulator from Hardware shops [Ferreteria ] garages and Supermarkets etc and get exchange full bottles most anywhere ie garages hardware shops and Supermarkets etc and the gas is cheap once you have an empty bottle also campsites will usually loan you a bottle and just charge for the gas you use.Gaz bottles are international and can be exchange most anywhere but it costs more per litre than other gas because of this, Spanish Repsol bottles are also interchangeable in Portugal, as a previous poster said you can put gas into your system through an external Barbi point using the correct regulator,You can also buy on E BAY an adapter to re fill your Calor bottles in Spain and Portugal but this has safety implications because bottles should only be filled to 80% of capacity for safety reasons and this is difficult to do in practice, so do it at your peril, others will say they do it all the time with no problems [YET] Refillable systems may seem expensive initially but soon pay for themselves on gas prices, the more you use the sooner you recoup your costs.