Gasit v Gaslow? (1 Viewer)

Gary Jones

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Nov 8, 2017
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I want to convert our MH to run on refillable gas with external fill.

Talking to some who have done this tell me Gaslow is better, although dearer, as Gasit can develope leakage issues. Would be interested in peoples thoughts on this.

Thanks.
 
Nov 18, 2011
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I have gas low and would not acutely fit any other system had it five or six years now and never had a problem.
We are fitting one to my sons van today
bill

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Feb 16, 2013
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I have gas low and would not acutely fit any other system had it five or six years now and never had a problem.
We are fitting one to my sons van today
bill
Quite by coincidence I have had a gasit cylinder 4 years and are fitting a gasit tank to my sons at the weekend.
 
Nov 18, 2011
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Quite by coincidence I have had a gasit cylinder 4 years and are fitting a gasit tank to my sons at the weekend.
to be honest theirs not much difrance in them except price
bill

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Robert Clark

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I’ve had both systems on previous vans and have just installed Gaslow on my latest van
In my opinion Gaslow is better kit

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two

Aug 4, 2011
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If driven solely on price, there is a greater chance of being disappointed from time too time.
Cheaper goods have to be cheaper, somehow, but you don't get value for money by buying the most expensive.
 
Mar 21, 2010
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I have been using SAFEFILL for several years now, with out any problems. Very easy to fill, very competitive prices. I think you ought to have a look at Safefill

colyboy

ps very lightweight safe plastic bottles.

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celticmini

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Jul 23, 2013
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25
Another vote for gas-it from avongas, I believe the red and yellow cylinders are made in the same factory!

Gas-it seemed to me to have better product support, the Gas-it team are easily contacted for advice, mine was installed by my local mh repair place, gas-it were great offering help and advice. Gas low were unwilling to help with advice before purchase!! It was nothing to do with being before purchase, it was that they told me they couldn't help me!

The famous gas filling fire on you tube, was a gas low system at a Morrisons, must be the colour!

Go for gas-it, you will not regret it!
 
Apr 16, 2017
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Hymer Mli570
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Getting better
Fitted Gasit twin system to my MH. Great support from them during and after purchase. I have to say the whole operation was a breeze (once I’d overcome the thought of cutting hole through The side of a new MH)
They are also offering a further 10% off for November!

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Freespirit1

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Sep 3, 2013
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Short while after a gap of many years.
I want to convert our MH to run on refillable gas with external fill.

Talking to some who have done this tell me Gaslow is better, although dearer, as Gasit can develope leakage issues. Would be interested in peoples thoughts on this.

Thanks.

I think you ought to read another thread called CAUTION - REFILLABLE BOTTLES and what I said on there.
 
Apr 16, 2017
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Getting better
That was really interesting I don’t think:sleep:!!!

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