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In reply to Post #30 Just bought one of these to consolidate my part cans . One thought I had was that ‘go system' cans empty completely but Colman don't . Is this issue caused by the gas mix or the can itself ? I didn't know whether there was an advantage to be had by using an empty ‘go system' can to put all the Coleman dregs in .
Thanks
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In reply to Post #29 Cheers
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In reply to Post #28 I've got one of the ones from the link..works as intended.
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In reply to Post #27 I will get one ordered tired of throwing cans away with gas left in
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In reply to Post #26 Looks remarkably like my Ali express offering, it's never let me down yet, I'm sure Gerry put me in to it way back in time.
Tel
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Has anyone used the one in the link yet? Is it any good
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In reply to Post #15 I mentioned the float method as if your out in the field so to speak then its an easy way of making sure you don't overfill without having to carry scales mate
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In reply to Post #23 You can get these for about £4.50 from China sellers, scroll down and see the options.
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Watch the price go up..
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In reply to Post #21 4 now
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In reply to Post #20 Got mine from the seller in your link
edit: Who miraculously has 5 left now
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In reply to Post #19 If you scroll down you will see the same product from other sellers, lots available
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In reply to Post #16 I thought i had the last one earlier from dave's link looks like they have put more for sale, they have probably sold more today than they have ever done because of his link!
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In reply to Post #2 Purchased, cheers
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In reply to Post #14 Just weigh an empty can, then weigh a full one.
The difference is the weight of the liquid gas. A bit of primary school maths and your sorted
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In reply to Post #13 Don't know if this will help anyone but if you buy the msr gas as a receiver can it has float marks (you drop it in a bucket of water to gauge it) so you know how much is in there once refilled as its important not to overfill
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In reply to Post #12 Jag one does look 'nicer' though lol . . . several on amazon - I'm going to have a day refilling gas bottles / prepping little day session cannisters etc; actually looking forward to it bizarrely!
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In reply to Post #1 I hadn't seen these until I saw the Scott Lloyd post earlier and then saw this thread. Great idea and solves an age old issue I've had so will be getting one, but for less than £10 on Amazon, not paying the Jag carp tax for something the camping industry seem to have been using for ages
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In reply to Post #2 Thanks for the link ive just bought the last one, i didn't know about these looks like they will come in very handy
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In reply to Post #5 Thank you.
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In reply to Post #8 Me too,
Been using one from Ali Express for a couple of years, works exactly as it should, I've almost exhausted my supply of partially empty containers now 😂😂😂😂😂
I love it, certainly paid for itself over that time and I only use a small stove and gas canister when doing day trips 👍👍
Tel
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the eBay adaptors are fine - I've been using one for years. What makes a huge difference is;
receiving canister cold ( pop in the freezer for 10mins)
giving canister warm (run under the hot tap for 30secs)
Can't believe what Jag are charging - it's not even as if they had invented this.
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In reply to Post #5 Works best if the receiving canister is cold, just stick it in the fridge for while
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In reply to Post #4 Looks like it yes - you weigh a typical cannister to ascertain 'typical' full weight (to ensure you do not overfill); then using the same size empty or half full cannister top it up with the dregs found in other cannisters, irrespective of size . . .
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In reply to Post #2 Do these allow you to make up full cannisters from ones that are a quarter full, for example?
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In reply to Post #2 Thanks Dave - saved me £20! Owe you a pint (on the proviso my bivvy doesn't explode!)
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In reply to Post #1 Ebay for about £7.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/375679836216?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=fkkowzmyt0q&sssrc=4429486&ssuid=qy5HMlQeRfm&var=&widget_ver=artemis&medi
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Anyone bought / used one of these yet?
Prolite Flip Fuel
Looks a good product; may take a while to get a return on investment but I know my OCD always gets irritated with the 'not quite empty' collection of gas cannisters in my garage. . . .
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