Camping Gaz V Calor? NO CONTEST!

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rancid badger

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
Anyone care to try to explain why it costs £30-£40 to buy 2.5kg of camping gaz in a 907 cylinder, while it only costs £16.80 ish for 4.5kg of butane (exact same gas) from Calor?:confused:

The "new" (new as in:- a bottle that's been used 30-40 times at least already) start up costs are disgraceful for either brand but how on earth can camping gaz charge those sort of prices?.

Just wondering:)


Steve
 

IC_Rafe

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Feb 15, 2016
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A local UK company which from what i can see just sell bottles of gas vs a worldwide US company (french, but taken over by coleman, which i think is US?) which sells gas among other things like stoves, air beds, and some other things related to burning or gas (do it self things, coolers, lights) . Why would the worldwide US company with a diverse product range still be in service?
 

rancid badger

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
Apparently, if you go camping in europe, camping gaz is the only available butane gas supply or so I've been told anyway. I wouldn't expect to find "Calor" widely available in europe but you'd think there'd be a few outlets for it.
 
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IC_Rafe

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Not the only one, but it's one of the ones you can find in practically any outdoor store. If i look at the possibilities near me, i have the choice between camping gaz (sold in all outdoor stores that i've been to here), jetboil (less frequent) and primus (also less frequent). Maybe (some stores) MSR too.
 
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Yep, it must be around £4 kg versus £10, bulk is always better. I believe camping gaz is cheaper on the continent though as its widely used, callor is widely used here. 2.5kg of gas lasts a while though. And spare a thought for cannister users, they arrive at around £20 a kilo.

To be honest though if your going callor go propane ! Complety different kit needed though, so start as you mean to go on.


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Another thought

Campingaz isobutane, a4 cannisters

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Campingaz-...-1&keywords=camping+gas+cartridges&th=1&psc=1

6kg for 30 quid ! 5 quid a kilo, so yep the refills seem bad value
 
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andyluffs

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IIRC Camping gaz wasn't much cheaper on the continent, just that all the camp sites and supermarkets sell it. Calor bottles aren't available to exchange (well not in france anyway), I think even the cost of start-up for a 4.5 kg bottle worked out less than a single refill of Camping Gaz!
 

Tomteifi

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If you're lucky enough to live anywhere near a butane/propane bulk and bottled depot or perhaps an autogas outlet; you may be able to obtain a refill for your bottle of choice(mine is a 7kg propane.) at(currently) around 55 pence per litre.(roughly 12.5 litres per 7kg bottle.) A lot cheaper option than peeing about with ickle tins. Mine refills at around £6.87 for the 7kg bottle-good value when compared to throwaways or small butane/propane exchange jobbies IMHO.

food for thought boysangirls:eek:

Tom.
 

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