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A Small Patio Gas Bottle From Calor is Perfect For Your Small Patio Area If you're in search of a BBQ that is perfect for your patio's small space then look no further than this budget-friendly alternative. It has all the features of our top pick, and is easy to use, too! If you're planning a BBQ, al fresco pizza night or just want to keep warm when the cold evenings begin to begin to get colder the 5kg gas bottle is the perfect solution. What is an Patio Gas Bottle? pyramid gas patio heater are a kind of LPG (liquefied Petroleum Gas) Cylinders that are specially designed for outdoor use such as barbecues and patio heaters. It is available in green bottles weighing up to 13kg, and will be compatible with a regular regulator clip-on. Patio gas is different to propane in that it's a specific kind of LPG that has been developed specifically for outdoor use and can be propane or butane. Both work equally well and can be used to power outdoor appliances like barbecues and patio heaters however propane is better for colder temperatures, where butane might struggle. All of our propane for patio bottles come with an Gas Trac indicator, so you will know when the gas is low. They're also compatible for a wide variety of barbecues as well as outdoor heating appliances. If you own a barbecue that has only two or three burners and you want to use our gas patio bottle of 5kg is the ideal. It will last a long time before needing to be refilled. For those that have or are planning to buy a larger BBQ that has four or more burners, then we recommend our 13kg patio gas bottle. Not only is this ideal for barbecues, but it will also give plenty of gas for your patio heater particularly during the longer summer evenings. When selecting a propane or butane gas bottle you must consider the kind of leisure device you're using it with as the two types have slightly different boiling points; propane boils at -42degC while butane boils at -2degC. This means that propane is better suited to outdoor use whilst butane is suitable for indoor use for appliances such as portable heaters and single-burner cook appliances. The cylinder valve that is found on all of our gas bottles is connected to a regulator that controls the pressure that the liquefied gas releases through when connected to an appliance. This is important because the temperature of the appliance could alter the rate at which gas releases which could lead to damage or a fire. The regulator is connected to the cylinder via clips-on or screw-in regulators according to the type of bottle and cylinder that you purchased. What is a Patio Gas Cylinder? The term 'porch gas cylinder is a bit confusing since it could refer to two different things: propane and butane. But it is true that, as the name suggests the term “porch gas” is a kind of LPG cylinder that is sold with outdoor appliances like barbecues and patio heaters in mind. The cylinders are of a specific size and shape and are only used with these appliances. They come with a specific connector and valve that might not fit regular BBQ gas bottles or other appliances without an adapter kit. Most leisure appliances come with an adjustable regulator that lowers the pressure as the gas flows from the bottle to the appliance. The regulators are connected to the heads of the cylinder using either clips or screws depending on the size and kind of bottle (see below for further information). Propane and Butane are two different types of LPG. However they have a different boiling points, which means they cannot be interchanged unless you also change the gas regulator in your appliance. All Calor propane and butane bottles come with gas bottles that have a Gas Trac indicator. This will let you know when to replace your gas cylinder. The test date of your cylinder is located on the side collars. It's engraved with two numbers and an alphabet. The letter is a reference to the quarter that the test is due. (A for the first and B for the next and the list goes on.) The number refers the year. A Patio gas cylinder has lids that are green and is designed to work with a 27mm clip-on regulator. It can also be used with butane BBQs and indoor portable heaters and other compatible appliances that use propane or butane. 5kg Patio Gas Bottle The 5kg gas bottle for patio use is ideal for barbecues (3 burners or less) and table top heaters for patios. It comes with easy-to-carry handles and a gas level indicator on the bottle, so you can tell when it's time for a refill. The smaller propane gas bottle from Calor will last up to 14 BBQs, making it an economical alternative for your backyard. The bottles are compatible with a variety of regulators that connect the bottle to your patio barbecue or heater. Gas Trac indicators are built into these types of propane bottles to notify you when it's refill time. Many small propane gas bottle come with a shoulder bag to make them easier to store and carry. Butane and propane are typically sold in bottles that look similar. Butane is available in blue cylinders, and is ideal for camping, single-burner cooking appliances, and indoor portable heating. Propane is, on the other hand, is sold in cylinders of green, and is used to power outdoor appliances like barbecues and patio heaters. Both kinds of gas are available in a range of sizes, ranging from 3.9kg to 47kg. This range includes both 'clip-on and screw in propane cylinders. The cylinders that are 'clip on' can be connected to your barbecue by pushing them on the propane regulator, whereas'screw in' propane bottled require you to screw them in the correct position. The cost of propane gas is dependent on the size of your bottle as well as if you have to pay an annual rental fee for cylinders. If you want to avoid paying extra for hire charges, you should purchase your propane gas bottle from the retailer that has both 'clip-on' and'screw-on' propane cylinders. This means you can select the type of cylinder that is right for your barbeque heater or patio heater. Many stores provide both types of cylinders so you can pick and decide which one is best for your requirements. Comparing prices for propane on the internet is a fantastic method to ensure that you're getting the best deal. 13kg Patio Gas Bottle The 13kg patio bottle is ideal for BBQs, as it has the power to power small and medium-sized barbecues (3 burners minimum) pizza ovens, and chimeneas. It is also the ideal choice for camping, and for fuelling cooking and heating devices in static and touring caravans. It can also be used on narrow boats and catering vans. Large patio gas bottles are propane gas cylinders. The regulator on the bottle transforms liquid propane into gas that can be used to power the grill. It's important that the correct type of gas regulator is attached to the appliance so that the proper pressure is achieved. To protect yourself from gas leaks, the regulator needs to be removed from the appliance, and the gas bottle should be stored in a safe manner. Propane is more suitable for outdoor use when temperatures are colder than butane. The propane bottles for outdoor use are usually green, whilst the red propane cylinders are fitted with screw-in regulators and come in a range of sizes that range from 3.9kg through to 47kg. A 13kg gas bottle holds about 26 litres of propane liquid, which can supply hours of grilling time, based on the size and effectiveness of the BBQ. Gas bottles can be extended by using an efficient BBQ, checking gas levels frequently and implementing best practices. It's always best to keep your gas bottle outside in a location that is cool and dry. Storing the gas bottle in a closed space is not recommended since it increases the likelihood of an explosion or fire. It is also recommended to keep the gas bottle out of reach of flammable objects, such as curtains and clothing. When it's time to replace the gas bottle for your patio, make sure that you take off the regulator and clean the valves prior attaching them. Empty gas bottles should not be thrown away in the normal garbage due to environmental and safety risks. Bring your gas bottles in their empty state to a recycling centre that accepts them, or contact the manufacturer to inquire about return and commercial collection options.