Have you thought about the safefill 5Kg refillable gas bottle if that fits existing space. But as you are correct, manufacturers have known about Calor, and not done the changes required,
Hello. I think the only bottle sizes that fit in the space are actually smaller than the 3.9kg propane bottles, somewhat significantly so. The CampingGaz ones and the refillable ones that fit are smaller. I just want the manufacturers to instigate a solution that is fit for purpose where their vehicle layouts have the physical space elsewhere to allow them to do so. I'm really thinking of those vans that rely heavily on gas. Alternatively, switch to diesel for hot water and heating, reducing the gas consumption at a lower level where smaller bottles may be acceptable. Thanks for watching and commenting.
About to buy a new Swift campervan and considered everything except the gas cylinder because never thought it would was an issue until I came across videos such as this one. It’s totally mad that calor gas are discontinuing the 3.9kg and even worse that campervan manufacturers have done nothing to address this. So you could end up buying a £70k + van and have no gas.
Have you thought about the safefill 5Kg refillable gas bottle if that fits existing space.
But as you are correct, manufacturers have known about Calor, and not done the changes required,
Hello. I think the only bottle sizes that fit in the space are actually smaller than the 3.9kg propane bottles, somewhat significantly so. The CampingGaz ones and the refillable ones that fit are smaller. I just want the manufacturers to instigate a solution that is fit for purpose where their vehicle layouts have the physical space elsewhere to allow them to do so. I'm really thinking of those vans that rely heavily on gas. Alternatively, switch to diesel for hot water and heating, reducing the gas consumption at a lower level where smaller bottles may be acceptable. Thanks for watching and commenting.
About to buy a new Swift campervan and considered everything except the gas cylinder because never thought it would was an issue until I came across videos such as this one. It’s totally mad that calor gas are discontinuing the 3.9kg and even worse that campervan manufacturers have done nothing to address this. So you could end up buying a £70k + van and have no gas.