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Cooking with LPG inside a Caravan
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<blockquote data-quote="Rush" data-source="post: 274977" data-attributes="member: 5224"><p>Well it is now 12 months since I opened up this topic and I thank you all once again for your replies.</p><p></p><p>Since then I have continued to do my cooking duties at my campsite outside my old caravan with my LPG gas bottle connected to a portable gas cooker resting on a fold up table.</p><p></p><p>Also I had to purchase another gas cylinder when I tried to get the one that was given to me refilled and then told it was out of date and therefore legally not able to be refilled.</p><p></p><p>Now with the discussion heading towards the actual gas content within the cylinder then I am interested on how do we tell so at least I have idea and take it with me to get it refilled before I am left without gas while on an extended stay at my campsite.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rush, post: 274977, member: 5224"] Well it is now 12 months since I opened up this topic and I thank you all once again for your replies. Since then I have continued to do my cooking duties at my campsite outside my old caravan with my LPG gas bottle connected to a portable gas cooker resting on a fold up table. Also I had to purchase another gas cylinder when I tried to get the one that was given to me refilled and then told it was out of date and therefore legally not able to be refilled. Now with the discussion heading towards the actual gas content within the cylinder then I am interested on how do we tell so at least I have idea and take it with me to get it refilled before I am left without gas while on an extended stay at my campsite. [/QUOTE]
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