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I looked at the site and I am still non the wiser:Sad: it may be it is before I have had my second cup of tea or my breakfast.
What makes this unit any different to others? is it the auto shut off when it gets to 80 % full? or the fact you can see how much LPG gas is left in the bottle?
Have a main LPG tank on my RV I am used to filling up in a garage which I do and also in europe with no issues. This just seems to be an expensive bottle with a valve that a normal LPG fits.. not cheap....
May be of use if I could fill one and them dump back to my main LPG tank while say in Spain, but as a main tank! got my concerns.
Bob
So your answer is No.
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no lawyer uses one would when two hundred says the same thing
bob:Blush:
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True.......
One word = £10
Two Hundred Words = £2000
or just put it in a letter for £350 + VAT......
and at the end of the day you still lose, lawyers win.....
Remember we charge in 6 minute blocks of time.. go to the 7th minute and you get charged for 12 minutes.
The more words the bigger the bill.... in matrimonial cases both lawyers win....
Bob:Blush:
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Supposedly the issue of refilling is becoming less of a problem as more garages are allowing the user to use their pumps. The website has a PDF file listing the garages to use.
Still unsure though...will look into the alternatives.
MM
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That's a new one on me.
Grand idea but I suspect most places won't let you fill up because they think you are one of the masses trying to kill themselves.
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we certainly do......at twice the price of filling at the LPG/autogas pumps.:Angry:Do you not have bottle exchange at most garages ,as we do here?
We have two bottles and exchange them for full when necessary
we certainly do......at twice the price of filling at the LPG/autogas pumps.:Angry:
the problem with Europe is every country has a different type of bottle outlet and regulator and you cant buy the commonest UK (Calor) gas in mainland Europe and this also applies to most European countries...France doesn't have Spanish bottles, Spain doesn't have Italian bottles etc.
so the best option is a proper refillable bottle and fill at the autogas fuel pumps using various adaptors by country.
not really any different to filling an LPG powered car but the British fuel station owners usually dont allow it.
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correct.
you pay a (refundable ) deposit on the bottle from a calor dealer and pay for each exchange.
dont hold your breath for the deposit back when you finish with the bottle though unless you keep the original contract/reciept.
sometimes you can 'buy' a bottle, often with gas, from newspaper ads or local rubbish tips for a lot less than the deposit.
there are other makes available but not all are national whereas Calor is available throughout the UK.