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But that’s not widely experienced, there’s no obvious consistency in which are the best/worst brands, and I don’t know of any reason that would be true (ultimately, they are just metal pots filled with gas). According to everywhere i’ve looked, it recommends that i have to use the larger refillable gas cylinders (3kg or larger) however i have now bought a screw-fit regulator and would prefer to take a few of the smaller cyclinders on our tripto france, as we’ll only be using it for a few days to cook breakfast.
The benefit of 70/30 butane/propane mix is that it increases a Coleman stove or lantern’s performance in lower temperatures.What’s the best kind of stove to use there (we’ll be riding down the west coast route north to south)? Camping Gas Canisters burn on average 2g of Gas every minute, meaning that a regular camping gas canister such as the ones you get from Coleman around 220g will last you around 2 hours. When gas canisters (which actually contain liquid, not gas) get cold, the liquid sinks to the bottom of the canister. They are an old and very simple design that just isn’t compatible with the more modern (and safer) alternatives. It would be lovely and probably helpful if you could maybe help out how to match canisters with cookware, so we can maximize space-saving?
This guide gives a simple explanation of the different types of camping gas available, which one you need for your camping stove and where you can find them. If, by any chance, I’ve somehow misunderstood the information above and you know of a solution, please do let me know.However, most camping gas cylinder manufacturers have good reputations and decades of experience creating these products.