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In reply to Post #40 Nobody is suggesting that you buy anything you don’t want to Nick
I would suggest that Primus is a more ‘premium’ brand than Coleman. Maybe you mean Coleman is more mainstream? As we all know, bigger brand and wider distribution does not necessarily mean a better product.
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In reply to Post #38 Coleman 70/30. I'm not paying an extra £1 or more when I can get better canisters by another manufacturer at the same price.
By 'premium' I mean the brand name, not the actual canister. GoSystem or Primus aren't as big a name if you get me.
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In reply to Post #37 never had a problem with 70/30 coleman canisters,
even when fishing in winter,wouldn't use anything else,
been ok for me.
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In reply to Post #37 Which Coleman canisters are you talking about Nick? There are three in the range. The standard 70/30 (the ones with the green mountains you get in bulk boxes), the Performance and the Extreme.
I agree the standard 70/30 are not much good, but they are not a ‘premium’ product abd can be picked up cheaply in bulk from a number of places.
The Extreme are silly money (£4-5 for a C100) but they are very good in all conditions. I wouldn’t use them for fishing as the conditions do not require a gas that works below -25.
When it gets cold while fishing I either heat the canister in half an inch of water in a pan over the flame or I use the Trangia.
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In reply to Post #33 I'm sad enough to have tested a few brands, and I actually posted this in the past:
I am positive I've made the point in the past about camping and caravan stores being cheaper than tackle shops.
This week I came back via my local George Sharman Camping and Caravan and decided to grab a couple of GoSysten canisters as I was passing.
£5.50 each compared to £5.99 or £6.99 in a couple of my local tackle shops.
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Right for the anal out there, a list of canisters I have used and I think the best to worst, these are all Propane/butane/iso-butane.
Primus and GoSystem. They both will run until empty with no need to shake or warm. In winter they are my preference.
Sunn Gas, I hadn't seen these anywhere except one of my local tackle shops, it did require a shake but worked until empty.
CADAC, will work, but in winter may need tipping on its side to completely empty.
Coleman, the premium name, yet the worst gas canister. Even in summer they need shaking or tipping on their side to empty. In winter they need heating up before you can get a decent burn out of them, even at almost new.
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In reply to Post #33 I got a deal in the summer for Coleman gas canisters,20 quid for 6.They were brill in the warm weather, soon as the temperatures dropped in September, absolutely awful flow on them.I made sure I stocked up on some Primus to get me through the winter.
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In reply to Post #27 WOW Camping 6 x Coleman C500 delivered for £26.90.
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In reply to Post #31 I paid £30 for 6 from AD willenhall gone up nearly £10 in 2 years
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In reply to Post #30 Interested on your opinion on the coleman being the worst going, been using them for as long as I can remember with no issues? I swapped from cadac if I recall a long time ago as the colemans worked better in the really cold weather. All ears if there are others that are better
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In reply to Post #31 Funnily enough it was the same price 2 weeks ago
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In reply to Post #27 TFT are doing 6 for 25 quid as a cyber Monday deal
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In reply to Post #27 I picked up 6 Sunngas canisters a couple of weeks ago for £30 through ebay.
I went to do the same search for you and there were no Primus, GoSystem or Sunngas offers showing when I looked this morning.
I did see a couple of Coleman offers, but I wouldn't recommend them to anyone. Coleman are the worst canisters going...
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In reply to Post #28 Thanks mate
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In reply to Post #27 Try Winfields outdoors, 2 for £9 + postage, or free postage if you buy a dozen (over £50)
I'm finding Go system much better than Coleman.
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Hi all, anyone know of any deals on currently for 6+ canisters a Gosystems or similar to suit. Bulin?
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