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BP Gas Light ?

Has anyone got any thoughts on the BP Gas Light cylinders, they seem to cost roughly the same as the normal metal cylinders, but if they're as light as they say they are should I look no further when stocking up my new Swift Challenger ?

Or are there other factors I should take into account.

Jeff
 
If you don't currently have any gas cylinders you might as well buy the lighter BP GasLight.

Deals to exchange Calor for BP cylinders are drying up because Calor won't allow their stockists to sell BP so they have to relinquish their Calor dealership and can't accept Calor cylinders.
 
We have had a gaslight bottle for almost a year now and there are no downsides for us... We have never had a problem getting bottles and swapping them in the van is easy as you need no tools and you can see the gas level so no unexpected running out halfway through cooking dinner or what ever. Calor will have to follow suit or the will loose sales possibly thousands of sales per year. They are already threatend because of the way they are treating dealers who even think about stocking BP bottles as well. I know of a dealer who sell Calor and another brand without problems but mention BP and Calor start to pull rank.I do think BP's Composite bottles will be the way forward and Calor will need to look to the future.
 

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