Propane 6kg

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£32.00

Collection/Swap from our yard only Rye Harbour Road – TN31 7TE  between 8am – 4pm Monday to Friday – Card Payment Only. Pay on the website and collect or just pop down and pay over the till when you collect. No deliveries at this time  – we are currently working out the kinks with delivering.

SKU: PROPANE6KG Category:

Description

Propane 6kg main uses include home and water heating, cooking and refrigerating food, clothes drying, and powering farm and industrial equipment. The chemical industry also uses propane as a raw material for making plastics and other compounds.

 

The 6kg Propane Gas Bottle is currently available to buy through the website. Collection only at this time.

Use the 6kg Propane Gas Bottle for:

  • Home heating
  • Mobile catering
  • Commercial heating
  • Drying

When using a gas bottle, you need to make sure you’re using the correct regulator. 

Collection –

  • Collection our yard 8am-4pm.
  • Swapping empty container for a full container of the same size.
  • Card payment only.
  • No part filled returns.
  • No refunds on unused gas once the container has left our yard.

Delivery –

  • If you require delivery please contact us for delivery 01797 223374 as the price listed on the website is for collection only at this time.

 

We also sell the following –

Butane 4.5kg

Butane 7kg

Butane 15kg

Propane 47kg

Propane 19kg

Propane 18kg (Autogas)

Propane 13kg

Propane 6kg

Propane 3.9kg

How to change a Propane 47kg bottle – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y6YNCVE59eY

Differences Between Propane and Butane:

Boiling Point

Boiling point is the main difference to take into account. The boiling point of propane which is much lower than the boiling point of butane. Propane stores better and will continue to vaporize from liquid to gas in much colder temperatures than butane. This quality makes propane a better choice for homes with outdoor storage. This also makes propane a better choice for commercial operations because the LPG will continue to function in colder climates.

Cost

Propane produces more heat than butane and is more efficient in combustion, which means the overall butane vs propane cost is lower when it comes to propane.

Uses

Butane is more commonly used as a refrigerant, a propellant, or to fuel portable heaters and cooking stoves. Propane is more commonly used for grilling, heating, powering commercial kitchens, cooking, and as an alternative fuel source.