Safefill - Refillable Gas Cylinders

tadhatter replied on 18/06/2019 13:16

Posted on 18/06/2019 13:16

Last summer, as part of my ambition to do far more off-grid touring, I thought I'd invest* in Safefill. Perhaps my alarm belles should have been ringing when the place I went to go to purchase a canister was Brayford Leicsure and they only had one size available - the medium sized one - and lots of them! But nonetheless I coughed up my circa £160 for it and have them fill it up and carried on smug in the knowledge that I would soon be quids in in longer term savings.

However, for various personal reasons we haven't been able to get out in the caravan anything like as much as we had hoped since then - partly due to a job change and house move - we've only just got round to needing to re-fill it. I duly looked on Safefill's website to find stockists and discovered that there was only one in about a 10 mile radius. That would be ok if this garage would actaully allow me to refill it. Notices on their lpg pumps said that individual gas canisters were not be refilled here and before I even checked at the kiosk a forceful looking lady shouted at me saying that I couldn't fill that thing here!  However, after discussion she told me where, locally, I could get it sorted. I thanked her and went on to that location. Unfortunately she clearly mistook Safefill with standard Calor gas. I tried to call Safefill at this point only to hear that I couldn't leave a message as the mailbox was full! 

I proceeded to look for an alternative website to see where LPG was stocked and then proceeded to a couple of other locations, one which didn't actaully exist anynore and another also refused to let me fill my Safefill container. Having wasted 2 hours on a wild goose chase I decided to head home as I had work to do rather annoyed and frustrated.

So, can anyone else tell me if they'ved had simialr unhelpful experiences with Safefill or, more helpfully, let me know somewhere where I can get my cylinder refilled in the Beds/Herts/Bucks area.

Very much lool forward to hearing responses.

Cheers, 

Tim.

*for investment read expensive wasted of money!

replied on 20/06/2019 21:25

Posted on 20/06/2019 21:22 by

Once again you have lost me.  However, I guess you mean the set up costs would be high and you may be right because of the way CC Ltd does things.  As for demand, that should increase as commercial suppliers disappear.  

 

Posted on 20/06/2019 21:25

So all the 'off gridders' book a night on a CC site to fill their gas. That will really swell the club coffers!

moulesy replied on 20/06/2019 21:37

Posted on 20/06/2019 21:25 by

So all the 'off gridders' book a night on a CC site to fill their gas. That will really swell the club coffers!

Posted on 20/06/2019 21:37

No, ET, they'll probably demand it at the entrance, along with the wherewithal to fill up water tanks,  dump waste etc, before going on their merry way! wink

young thomas replied on 20/06/2019 21:38

Posted on 20/06/2019 21:13 by DaveandVicki

We are fortunate that we have 2 places to fill our bottles near to where our caravan is stored. Add to that another place a couple of miles from home and also the place we purchased our 1st Safefill bottle from that I pass on the way to work.

We have only been without the umbilical cord once, that was when the sites electric had to be shut down for maintenance work by the sites electric supplier. We managed without a problem except Vicki missed her TV  (important stuff like Emerdale and Corrie. laughing )

I'm looking forward to more days without the cord.

Posted on 20/06/2019 21:38

" We managed without a problem except Vicki missed her TV "

our TVs are both 12v (as are many that "run off mains'....via an transformer/adaptor) and when we on mains, the charger charges the 12v batteries and the tv still runs from the 12v supply...so no need to miss any tv....even the soapswink

JVB66 replied on 20/06/2019 21:39

Posted on 20/06/2019 21:25 by

So all the 'off gridders' book a night on a CC site to fill their gas. That will really swell the club coffers!

Posted on 20/06/2019 21:39

Also they can then use all the facilties that some have wanted ,surprised

replied on 20/06/2019 21:40

Posted on 20/06/2019 21:20 by

Most of those using C&CC or CC sites generally don't need it as on EHU

Posted on 20/06/2019 21:40

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WK57ABF replied on 20/06/2019 21:40

Posted on 20/06/2019 21:20 by Johnny57

What about creating a Google map of places that members know will fill refillable cylinders like Safefilll etc? 

Posted on 20/06/2019 21:40

Sorry 57 - we've built up our own list over the years and with all the skulduggery and threats to garage owners that have gone on we won't divulge that list to anyone.

John

young thomas replied on 20/06/2019 21:40

Posted on 20/06/2019 21:37 by moulesy

No, ET, they'll probably demand it at the entrance, along with the wherewithal to fill up water tanks,  dump waste etc, before going on their merry way! wink

Posted on 20/06/2019 21:40

absolutely, if I was coming on to site to buy something, I wouldn't be paying an entry fee...undecided

and there I was thinking we were all in the same club .....certainly no them and us in M's (no doubt, tongue in cheek) postwink

JVB66 replied on 20/06/2019 21:45

Posted on 20/06/2019 21:40 by young thomas

absolutely, if I was coming on to site to buy something, I wouldn't be paying an entry fee...undecided

Posted on 20/06/2019 21:45

But all those who come on site are buying something?some of it is in the pitch feeswink

young thomas replied on 20/06/2019 21:55

Posted on 20/06/2019 21:55

I'll make it (more) easy for you....if I wanted a Calor refill I wouldn't need to pay a pitch fee....id just drive in and exchange it....and pay for the service I used.

Tinwheeler replied on 20/06/2019 21:56

Posted on 20/06/2019 21:40 by WK57ABF

Sorry 57 - we've built up our own list over the years and with all the skulduggery and threats to garage owners that have gone on we won't divulge that list to anyone.

John

Posted on 20/06/2019 21:56

That’s not very friendly😕

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