Robmac
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Our solution is 11kg Gaslow & 6kg Calor.
I do still have a 20kg refillable tank on my van but it's days are numbered in favour of the new reactor.
Our solution is 11kg Gaslow & 6kg Calor.
If you're travelling up the east coast to reach Troon, Morrisons at Kirkcaldy has LPG [109.9p per litre]Thanks. I prefer to use the laptop but ill search out the Apps for MyLPG and Autogas. Pretty sure our only option will be Penrith and UIlswater Garage although tried calling them twice though and no answer.. I emailed the contact at MyLPG and told them the map was not working as now confirmed by R4Dent. Glad I never got a duel gaslow system and still have a Calor as well as we will be scuppered in a week I think otherwise.
If your referring to the autogas.app website it maybe just that one because I'm at my son's in Telford and there's three nearby and when I click on the "Navigate" button it shows the correct location/directions to them allYes I installed the Mylpg App as well. The map works but its not as detailed as the website with the comments etc. The Autogas "website" doesn't seem to have GPS coordinates either. There is a navigation button but the one for Morrisons is not accurate. could just be that one I guess.
If you're travelling up the east coast to reach Troon, Morrisons at Kirkcaldy has LPG [109.9p per litre]
Steve
FillLPG is no longer worth using.My recollection is that the FillLPG Android app was provided by a third party that eventually withdrew due to issues that I don't recall. I used the website to find the email address to report an incorrectly located icon (you can change address data through the website, but not the geolocation) well over a month ago and nothing has been done about it. Not impressed.
It used to be the best but I think it was mostly updated by taxi drivers who used to be the big LPG users. Now that taxis are moving away from LPG not only are many forecourts dropping it but it seems their favoured website is becoming less reliable.FillLPG is no longer worth using.
You've missed the point made earlier. The app is no longer available. Very few will be travelling with a laptop to hand or be bothered to use a web browser on their phone to update data on the website.It used to be the best but I think it was mostly updated by taxi drivers who used to be the big LPG users. Now that taxis are moving away from LPG not only are many forecourts dropping it but it seems their favoured website is becoming less reliable.
And you have missed the point that the app never was available for many of us but any smartphone or pad is capable of looking up the website. It was worth the effort when it was far more up to date than other sources but now .eu is better.You've missed the point made earlier. The app is no longer available. Very few will be travelling with a laptop to hand or be bothered to use a web browser on their phone to update data on the website.