.this typePPrep wrote: ↑Mon Dec 30, 2024 10:14 am
Oh I willand yes they can be a bit bulky
Expensive well I depends on what your are looking at bio ethanol isn't cheap but is clean and fairly safe unless it catches fire in a none contained spill as it isn't a petrochemical afff foam doesn't work (dry powder ,co² or water mist does)..
Thanks for your suggestions. The outdoor heater looks to be the better option. This is relatively cheap and compact, and I'll most probably get one. The ebay link doesn't work, but if it refers to the type of indoor heater which contains the gas bottle, these heaters have a reputation for being unreliable and are not cheap. The safety cutout can be overenthusiastic and results in one not being able to get the heater going in these heaters. I've had a heater that behaves like this, and it could cut out at any time, if I could get it going in the first place. I don't do FB. The 15Kg cylinder I have was thrown away, but I haven't seen one for ages. I need this for cooking, although I have a camping stove and cylinders.I'll see if I can scrounge one, although this will be unlikely.
Ive a dehlongi one it's pushing 20 years old it's in the shed it's a bit tatty but bar replacing the hose and regulator (hose was perishing ) it's been well behaved

I've a collection of cylinders meaning if calor agent is out of stock I've plan b and c .. biggest saving purchase I made was a couple of refillable bottles the gas depot a mile away has a pump on their site to fill your own (approved ) cylinders. Camping gaz 907 refill range about £45 mark for just shy of 3kg of gas my refillable bottle of the same size is under £4
