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What are you guys paying for your propane bottles?? A 455 gram cylinder is £7.20 at Go Outdoors.
 
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What are you guys paying for your propane bottles?? A 755 gram cylinder is £7.20 at Go Outdoors.

Don't know about propane, got a great deal there on my Kalahari 8 man tent, with porch, carpet and footprint.

Seriously though that price is roughly what I paid at Yeomans ..
 
Have a look Bob they're bigger cylinders at Go Outdoors. Their tents etc are great also.
 
when using propane I use my old granddads primus 2000 with a sivert head on and I am currently getting my bottles filled up for £6.20
 
but for most of my soldering I use map and cant for the life of me find a supplier who is cheeper than £11
 
when using propane I use my old granddads primus 2000 with a sivert head on and I am currently getting my bottles filled up for £6.20

I don't think I could use a sivert torch now mate. Turn it upsides down & it's like a flame thrower. I'd be lost without my Superfire torch.

I know what you mean about Mapp it's very good, but it's expensive.

The Coleman cylinders from Go Outdoors are bigger than standard Mapp gas sized ones, which I think are around 399grams?
 
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if I am fitting say a cylinder room a usually use my sivert as it is usually ok when I am under floors and in lofts ect its the superfire
 
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