CasualNerd wrote:I keep thinking I'm going to get a butane adapter to use in the summer months, <$2 a canister compared to $15 ! They look pretty cheap and nasty unfortunately.
Moondog55 wrote:I may have to innvest in one of those Chinese LPG adaptors and start refilling from my 9kg bottles
Moondog55 wrote:But they aren't propane Blakey
LPG in Australia is the same basic crapola mix they sell us for BBQs and cars In the USA this would be suicide but not here
undercling-mike wrote:Are you sure? Elgas says LPG is propane in Aus: https://www.elgas.com.au/blog/1972-lpg- ... gases-used
Nuts wrote:I suspect they'll think again on that free Tassie shipping.
Nuts wrote:Placed an order so i'll let you know. It's substantially cheaper than iv'e ever paid. II suspect they'll think again on that free Tassie shipping.
north-north-west wrote:Wow. If only I could find a use for 24 canisters - but that would probably last me to the end of my bushwalking days.
north-north-west wrote:First night on a multiday walk is usually minimal food, and that cold. Other days at most I would boil 800ml water and then bung the pot in the cosy to finish rehydrating. Maybe a hot drink once on a long trip but mostly not. Small canister will last six months or more, even with a six to ten day trip every month.
north-north-west wrote:I am what MD calls 'frugal' and everyone else calls a tightarse.
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