Flogas is readily available throughout the country and the equivalent is a lot cheaper than a normal steel calorgas 6kg cylinder. This company do it for almost £10 less than Calor gas. Surely Calor and Flogas obtain their gas from the same supplier so why the huge cost difference?
We have Calorlite gas cylinders however at a saving of £10 per bottle it is worth considering changing to the heavier Flogas cylinder. In addition, Flogas are the suppliers of the old "BP" Gaslite cylinders now known as MacGas Cylinders which can be obtained from Homebase.
A full 10kg Gaslite bottle weighs just under 16kg. I am not sure of the weight of the 6kg Flogas cylinder, but it probbaly weighs in at about 14kgs. I think the calorlite bottle is about 9kgs, but open to correction. I have no idea what sort of gas connection they use for their propane bottles.
It makes me wonder why mroe people are not using Flogas in their caravans if it is so much more cheaper?
We have Calorlite gas cylinders however at a saving of £10 per bottle it is worth considering changing to the heavier Flogas cylinder. In addition, Flogas are the suppliers of the old "BP" Gaslite cylinders now known as MacGas Cylinders which can be obtained from Homebase.
A full 10kg Gaslite bottle weighs just under 16kg. I am not sure of the weight of the 6kg Flogas cylinder, but it probbaly weighs in at about 14kgs. I think the calorlite bottle is about 9kgs, but open to correction. I have no idea what sort of gas connection they use for their propane bottles.
It makes me wonder why mroe people are not using Flogas in their caravans if it is so much more cheaper?