Gasit Or Gaslow

Joker7

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Hi and good morning,

Can I have some feed-back from anyone that is using Gasit or Gaslow? Look pretty much the same product as far as I can tell, with the only difference being the name, colour and price. Off to wander around Europe in the summer so thinking it would be a good time to swap over to refillable so any tips are most welcome.

Chris
 
Gasit or Gaslow...No matter

Hi and good morning,

Can I have some feed-back from anyone that is using Gasit or Gaslow? Look pretty much the same product as far as I can tell, with the only difference being the name, colour and price. Off to wander around Europe in the summer so thinking it would be a good time to swap over to refillable so any tips are most welcome.

Chris

I went for gasit but As you say not much in it
See my post on Delicagirl's post for more detail
 
Hi

We use Gaslow and are extremely pleased with it - but I don't think there is much difference between the two. I'd suggest that you go for the one that has a dealer nearest to you - for purposes of servicing, modification etc.
 
We've used Gaslow and Alugas and as the other posts indicate, there isn't a lot of difference. We went for Alugas for weight saving and more reliable metering, and Autogas are very good to deal with. One other thing, make sure you fit an external filling point.
Dave
 
Gasit

Hi Joker,

I have had the Gasit for two years and I am very pleased with it.I just have the one 6kg bottle at the moment with the filler on the top and also carry a 6kg Calorlite alongside.I got mine with the discount with Wild camping and had a set of continental adaptors at the same time,I find it's best to run the Gasit tank most of the time and just change to the Calor if I get caught out but change back as soon as I can. We ran for three months in Europe last year like that and only had one problem with a fill up at a LPG station but I think that was my fault not connecting it right,apart from that I am very pleased with this set up it has saved money and paid for itself already.
A 6kg Calorlite is about £22 and a 6kg LPG fill up is about 8-9 Euros.We have talked about going to a fully fitted twin bottle system with the filler in the side of the van but don't see a reason to go that way yet and of course if we sell the van we can just take out the Gasit Bottle and replace it with the Spare Calorlite that sits in the garage,Good luck.

Regards Snowbirds.:cool1::dance:



Hi and good morning,

Can I have some feed-back from anyone that is using Gasit or Gaslow? Look pretty much the same product as far as I can tell, with the only difference being the name, colour and price. Off to wander around Europe in the summer so thinking it would be a good time to swap over to refillable so any tips are most welcased withome.

Chris
 
We went for the twin bottle manual switch over from Gasit.Couldn't fault the service.I ordered a pipe too short,phoned up and had the replacement next day.
 
Gas it for me!

Installed a GAS IT, last year, before heading for Spain, absolutely brilliant, delivered next day, easy to install, comes with a leak tester, plus a complete set of quality solid brass, European adapters which I have had no problems with using.
The inline filers protect the regulator and can be easily cleaned.
They are easy to contact during working hours and very helpful.
And the Big plus for me was that it was nearly half the cost of the equivalent Gas low system.
I went for the ' In locker fill' option as I didn't fancy cutting into my brand new bodywork and that has not given me any problems when refilling.
Hope this helps?:cool:
 
I've used my Gas-it for over three years and it's well and truly paid for itself!!

Great people to deal with and loads of practical help
 
Hi and good morning,

Can I have some feed-back from anyone that is using Gasit or Gaslow? Look pretty much the same product as far as I can tell, with the only difference being the name, colour and price. Off to wander around Europe in the summer so thinking it would be a good time to swap over to refillable so any tips are most welcome.

Chris

It's not difficult to install your own, with an outside filler: mine took just over an hour.
John
http://www.wildcamping.co.uk/forums...w-filler-diy-installation-hymer-starline.html
 
I had a Gaslow system fitted with two 11kg aluminium bottles. Bought the various European adaptors and never had a problem. Very convenient and easy to fill up with external filler.
Pat
 
Consider an underslung bulk tank.
I've had the lot.
I now have the best. 60L underslung tank.
Probably depends on what kind of van you have. Most A class have plenty of space underneath.
 
Hi there,

I fitted a Gas it under slung tank. They were very helpful and easy to contact.
 
We have two 11 kg Alugas and can last 28 days or more without trouble. External filler a must. ☺☺☺
 
I fitted gasit, couldn't be easier. Much better than messing about with bottles.
 
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Another one for Gas It, cannot fault it in anyway and it`s slightly cheaper than Gaslow :dance:
 
GasIt are somewhat cheaper than Gaslow and offer either a price discount or a free set of European adapters to Wild Camping members.

I have one of their systems, with which I am very pleased, and their after sales service is excellent.
 
I have two Gaslow 6kg bottles connected together with a T piece, no need for expensive change over valves. I have an on bottle filler, which fills both bottles at the same time. Using Countrywide LPG I have not had any trouble filling up, and only pay 5% VAT because it is only used for cooking and heating! Other than the solar panel, best thing I have fitted on van, no more carrying heavy bottles, and you can just top up whenever, instead of having to wait till Calor bottle was empty.
 
Another happy Gasit user, dead easy to fit if you have any DIY skills, and pays for itself in no time. My only complaint was they delivered it to fast and my caravan/motorhome hating neighbor had to take in in for me :banana:
 

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