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Alright lads im looking for the best gas books to keep in the van just to refer back to if i need too. I currently have a BPEC gas folder which i was given a few years back when i was sitting my exams, only problem is thats in a file and its fallen apart and ive lost half the pages.

I was looking at the Corgi ones but i was wondering if anyone found anything better.
 
Im sure there was a thread on this not so long ago, I think most posts praised the Niceic version as most up to date. Try searching for the thread.
 
Viper book dose it for me ÂŁ50 for subscription then its only ÂŁ50 for the book you can download the whole book to your phone/tablet with the subscription
 
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