Maybe but it's too big to fit as it's 13KG - what I am really wanting to figure out is whether they will let me exchange the green one for the smaller red one without having to pay for the actual bottle again.According to the Calor website Patio gas is basically Propane gas but it has a unique cylinder connector. Theoretically if you can find the correct gas pigtails for the patio gas cylinders, you could connect them to a bulkhead mounted regulator in a touring caravan.
I'm not sure it makes sense as I suspect Patio Gas cylinders would be more expensive than conventional Calor or similar sized cylinders from other suppliers.
So if you have an empty bottle that you have no further use for, can you at least just hand it in for recycling, even if you don’t get any credit?They will only change like for like. Once apon a time if you had a 7 kg Butane bottle they would change for a 6kg Propane as the bottles are physically the same size. But nowadays they will not swap. I have 3 Propane bottles, and 2 empty Butane bottles which I wanted to exchange for Propane to give my Daughter for her caravan, but no stockist will do this.
After pressure from manufacturers of Campervans as to the physical size of larger bottles fittingJust looking at the Calor gas website, I see that Calor have renaged on getting rid of the 3.9 kg propane and the 4,5 kg butane.
Our local B&Q and a large department store have moved over to Flogas as have some local garages., and some sell the lightweight Flogas Gaslite translucent grp cylinders.I was really chuffed when I saw the 'Calor' sign on the doors of my local B & Q so I took along my 6kg propane for an exchange - no deal , they only sell/exchange patio gas cylinders. My local Calor agent , a tool hire shop , just deals in propane and butane, but a nearby petrol station has all three , so if it was me in the OPs position I would try the petrol station and blag a 6kg propane off them, can't hurt to ask.. Please be aware your caravan may only be approved for propane cylinders upto 10kg.
If you've retained your copy of the original rental agreement you can get a small refund when you hand the cylinder in - note that Calor retailers are often more restrictive than Calor distributors.So if you have an empty bottle that you have no further use for, can you at least just hand it in for recycling, even if you don’t get any credit?
Also technically Patio Gas is propane not butane so I am not sure if that makes any difference.
They did actually already let me exchange a 13KG propane for a 6KG propane last week.
And roofers.After pressure from manufacturers of Campervans as to the physical size of larger bottles fitting
And also, on Day cruisers and smaller yachts.And roofers.
Specifically with Calor products (and the same might apply to other retail gas suppliers) you do not own the cylinder, that is rented to you, consequently you should only dispose of the cylinder through a Calor gas agent. You cannot give it away or sell it as its not yours to sell. You only own the gas inside the cylinder.So if you have an empty bottle that you have no further use for, can you at least just hand it in for recycling, even if you don’t get any credit?
Also technically Patio Gas is propane not butane so I am not sure if that makes any difference.
They did actually already let me exchange a 13KG propane for a 6KG propane last week.