Safe Fill, Gaslow or Gas It?

alanbee replied on 27/10/2017 17:24

Posted on 27/10/2017 17:24

Hi,

I've googled these refillable gas bottle options to bits and read all the comments on how, where to refill and associated problems with them. However, I am still going to make the switch as we are mostly off grid and spending a fortune on calor. My question is (and I know there isn't a simple answer) which is the preferred system between Safe fill, Gaslow or Gas It. I don't intend any fixed system, just a removable bottle from the locker to refill and there won't be any travelling abroad so just UK refilling options? Thanks for comments

DaveCyn replied on 27/10/2017 19:06

Posted on 27/10/2017 19:06

There's a thread on refillable gas bottles in "Tips for making Caravanning cheaper"

 

Personally we are on Safefill. 

briantimber replied on 27/10/2017 19:46

Posted on 27/10/2017 19:46

ab, if you want a removable cylinder then I can vouch for Safe fill.

I've used it without problem for quite a few years now, also, I only ever use one as you can see the contents, so fill before running out. Win Win....cool

Bezzashubby replied on 01/11/2017 22:47

Posted on 01/11/2017 22:47

Safefill has worked ok for me, I bought the 10kg bottle(£160) in 2015. Not looked back, as already paid for itself. Do go away a lot, would be nice to get the tax of the gas though. May get a second smaller bottle for the other side of the front box, do find the 10kg bottle a bit of a fiddle to get in and out as it’s taller than the locker door.

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