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Default Butane 7.5 kg gas blow torch

On 09/12/2010 14:01, John wrote:
I didn't see you original post. I assume you mean the blow torches
with a gas hose to them. Are they not compatible with both? My caravan
cooker works on both butane and propane. Just a different regulator
for each gas. Nothing else is changed.
I'm sure you know about the low temperature problems with butane.

John

Thanks for that John, unfortunately the t
blow torches with a hose all seem to specify propane. Yes I know they
can freeze, but that would not be a problem for me. I assume that you
cannot just swop a butane bottle for a propane one.

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