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A Small Patio Gas Bottle From Calor is Perfect For Your Small Patio Area If you're looking for a BBQ that is perfect for your small patio then look no further than this budget-friendly choice. It has all the features of our top pick, and it's easy to use! The 5kg propane gas bottles for patio use are perfect for those looking to keep warm in the evenings, no matter if they're planning on a BBQ or an outdoor dinner. What is an Patio Gas Bottle? Patio gas bottles are a kind of LPG (liquefied Petroleum Gas) cylinders that are specifically designed for outdoor use such as barbecues and patio heaters. It's available in green bottles that weigh up to 13kg and will fit the standard 27mm clip-on regulator. Patio gas is different from propane as it's a type of LPG that has been modified specifically for outdoor use. It's either propane or butane. Both work equally well and can be used to power outdoor appliances, such as barbecues and patio heaters however propane is better for colder temperatures, in which butane could struggle. All of our gas bottles feature built-in Gas Trac indicator so that you can quickly tell when the gas is running low. They are also compatible with a large selection of BBQ's and other outdoor heating appliances. If you're using a barbecue that has only one or two burners then our 5kg patio gas bottle is perfect and will last a good amount of time before you have to refill it. If you own a big barbecue that has four burners or more or are planning to purchase one in the near future we recommend our patio gas bottle of 13kg. It is not only suitable for BBQ's but it also gives you plenty of gas for your heater for your patio particularly during the long summer evenings. Propane and butane have slightly different boiling points. While butane is a little warmer than propane, propane is able to boil at about 42°C. This means that propane is better suited to outdoor use whilst butane is a good choice for appliances such as portable heaters or single-burner cooking appliances. The cylinder valve on all of our gas bottles is connected to a regulator that regulates the pressure the gas is released when connected to an appliance. This is important as the temperature of the appliance can significantly influence the rate at which gas is released, which in turn can cause damage or even a fire. The regulator connects to the head of the cylinder by way of either a screw or clip in the regulator, which will be dependent on what type of bottle and cylinder you've purchased. What is a Patio Gas Cylinder? The term “porch gascylinder is a bit confusing since it can refer to two different things: propane or butane. Patio gas is a specific kind of LPG that is used for outdoor appliances like barbeques and heaters for patios. The cylinders are of a specific size and shape, and should only be used with these types of appliances. They have a special connector and valve that will not be compatible with the standard BBQ gas bottles or other appliances that do not have a conversion kit. The majority of leisure appliances have a regulator that decreases the pressure when the gas is moved from the bottle to the appliance. The regulators are connected to the cylinder head using either a clip on or screw, dependent on the size of the bottle and the type (see below for more information). Propane and Butane are both kinds of LPG However, they have different boiling points, so they are not interchangeable unless you also change the gas regulator on your appliance. All Calor propane and butane gas bottles come with a Gas Trac indicator. This will inform you when to replace your cylinder. You can also determine the date of your cylinder's test by looking at the side collar, which is printed with a letter as well as two numbers. The letter signifies the quarter in which the test is due (A for first B for the second, A for the first and so on) and the number refers to the year. Patio gas cylinders come with a green lid, and are made to be used conjunction with a clip-on regulator measuring 27mm. It can be used to cook with butane, indoor portable heaters and other appliances that can be used with propane or butane. 5kg Patio Gas Bottle The 5kg bottles of gas for patios are ideal for tabletop barbecues and patio heaters that have 3 burners or less. patio gas heater for sale comes with easy-to-carry handles and a gas level indicator on the bottle so you know when it's time to refill. This smaller propane gas bottle from Calor will last up to 14 BBQs and is a great value option for your garden. The bottles are designed to be compatible with a variety of regulators that connect the bottle to your barbecue or patio heater. Gas Trac Indicators are included in these types of propane bottles to inform you when it's time to refill. Many small propane gas bottle come with a bag for carrying to help you store them and carry. It is essential to understand the distinction between propane and butane since you'll frequently see them sold in similar looking bottles. Butane is stored in blue cylinders and is suitable for camping and cooking appliances with a single burner and indoor portable heating, while propane is stored in green cylinders and is utilized for outdoor living appliances like barbecues and patio heaters. Both kinds of gas are available in a variety of sizes, ranging from 3.9kg to 47kg. This range includes both 'clip-on and screw in propane cylinders. The cylinders with a 'clip on' are connected to the barbecue by pushing them into the propane regulator. Screw-in propane bottles require screws to be screwed into place. The price of propane gas varies depending on the size of the bottle and if you need to pay for a one off hire fee for cylinders. To avoid the additional cost, it's best to purchase your propane gas bottle from a store that offers both 'clip-on and screw on' propane cylinders so you can choose which one is best suited to your barbeque or patio heater. Many retailers sell both kinds of propane cylinders so you can select the one that is most suitable for your requirements. Comparing prices for propane on the internet is a fantastic method to ensure that you're getting the most affordable deal. 13kg Patio Gas Bottle The 13kg patio gas bottle is ideal for BBQ use, supplying the energy required to power small & medium barbecues (3 burners or less) pizza ovens, pizza grills and chimeneas. It is also a great option for camping, as well as to fuel cooking and heating devices in static and touring caravans. It is also used on narrow boats as well as catering vans. Patio gas bottles are essentially large propane gas cylinders. When connected to a barbecue the regulator inside the bottle converts propane liquid into gas that can be used by the appliance. It's important that the correct type of gas regulator is fitted to the appliance so that the appropriate pressure can be reached. To prevent gas leaks, the regulator must be removed from the appliance, and the gas bottle must be safely stored. Propane is better suited for outdoor use when temperatures are colder than butane. Gas bottles for patio use are available in green, while red propane cylinders are available with screw-in regulators. They vary in sizes ranging from 3.9kg to 47kg. A 13kg gas container holds approximately 26 litres of liquid propane that can provide hours of grilling time, based on the size and effectiveness of the BBQ. Gas bottles can be extended by using an efficient BBQ and by checking the gas levels regularly and following best practices. It's always a good idea to store your gas bottle outside in a location that is cool and dry. It's not recommended to store it inside, as this increases the chance of explosion or fire particularly if there's an electrical issue. It is also recommended to keep the gas bottle away from flame-prone objects like curtains and clothing. When you're ready to replace the gas bottle in your patio, remove the regulator first, and then clean the valves. Then, reattach the valves. Gas bottles that are empty should not be thrown away in the normal garbage due to environmental and safety risks. You can take your gas bottles to a recycling facility that accepts them or talk to the manufacturer to inquire about commercial and return collection.