Gaz prices for 907

Russ the Diver

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What sort of prices are you paying for refilling 907 Gaz bottles. I've managed to get mine for £28, last year they were around 20 quid! seems a huge increase???
 
If you are in one place for a while, think of converting to small BUtane or Propane bottles- 3-4Kg size. The size used by roofers when heating up roofing felt etc. If your gas locker has the space - it can save a substantial amount of money. You might need a new regulator, but you will probably still be better off!
 
I think the last one I bought this year was £19 maybe 20 but definitely no more. That was in a caravan shop.
 
If you are in one place for a while, think of converting to small BUtane or Propane bottles- 3-4Kg size. The size used by roofers when heating up roofing felt etc. If your gas locker has the space - it can save a substantial amount of money. You might need a new regulator, but you will probably still be better off!

If only !! But generally around €12 here in Greece.
 
Just bought a 907 refill yesterday for £23 at Burton waters marina.
I know some places charge £30, including a caravan shop near us.
The charge has nothing much to do with the value of the gas inside the cylinder.
 
There is a thread on this forum detailing how to fill your own using a few bits of equipment bought from BES plumbing supplies. I did just that, whole lot was about £40 and now I can refill a 907 from a big calor bottle. Works out at £6 a fill. That kit paid for itself on the second fill, money well spent.
 
Just bought a 907 refill yesterday for £23 at Burton waters marina.
I know some places charge £30, including a caravan shop near us.
The charge has nothing much to do with the value of the gas inside the cylinder.
I have spoken with our local supplier, a small camping shop, there are large discounts for them on a large order, he doesnt buy enough "apparently :rolleyes: "
 
There is a thread on this forum detailing how to fill your own using a few bits of equipment bought from BES plumbing supplies. I did just that, whole lot was about £40 and now I can refill a 907 from a big calor bottle. Works out at £6 a fill. That kit paid for itself on the second fill, money well spent.
Extremely safe, easy and quick. No more difficult than changing a cylinder. With a 13kg cylinder of butane costing £21 at Mistress Trago's venerable emporium, it costs a couple of pounds for each fill.
 
There is a thread on this forum detailing how to fill your own using a few bits of equipment bought from BES plumbing supplies. I did just that, whole lot was about £40 and now I can refill a 907 from a big calor bottle. Works out at £6 a fill. That kit paid for itself on the second fill, money well spent.

Cost me £30 last week to get a refill so may look into that. Thing is, if you run out while away you have to buy the refill where ever you can get it - even if you can refill them at home.
 
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