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A Small Patio Gas Bottle From Calor is Perfect For Your Small Patio Area

This budget-friendly BBQ is the perfect choice for a small patio. It comes with all the features of our top pick and it's a breeze to use!

If you're planning an BBQ or pizza al fresco night or just want to keep warm as the evenings begin to get colder the 5kg gas bottle is the perfect solution.

What is what is a Patio Gas Bottle?

A patio gas bottle is a kind of LPG (liquefied petroleum gas) cylindrical that is made to be used with outdoor appliances like barbecues and heaters for patios. It is available in green bottles that weigh up to 13kg, and can fit a standard clip-on regulator.



Patio gas differs from propane in that it's a particular kind of LPG that has been developed specifically for outdoor use and can be propane or butane. Both are equally effective and can be used for outdoor appliances, such as barbecues and patio heaters. However, propane is better suited for colder temperatures.

All of our propane for patio bottles come with an Gas Trac indicator, so you'll know when the gas is low. They're also compatible for a wide variety of barbecues and outdoor heating appliances. If you're using a barbecue that has only one or two burners then our 5kg gas bottle for patio use is ideal and will last for an extended period of time before you need to refill it.

If you have a large barbecue with four burners or more, or plan to purchase one in the near future we recommend our patio gas bottle of 13kg. This bottle isn't just suitable for barbecues but also provides you with enough gas to power your heater for your patio during the long summer evenings.

When you are choosing a gas bottle made of propane or butane, you need to consider the type of leisure appliance you're using it for as the two kinds have slightly different boiling points. Propane boils at -42degC while butane boils at -2degC. Propane is more suitable for outdoor use, whereas butane can also be used indoors in appliances such as portable heaters as well as one-burner cookers.

The cylinder valve on each of our gas bottles is connected to a regulator, which regulates the pressure the gas is released when connected to an appliance.  best gas patio heater uk  is crucial since the temperature of an appliance can significantly influence the speed that gas is released and, in turn, cause fire or damage. The regulator connects to the head of the cylinder by way of the screw or clip in regulator, which will depend on the type of bottle and cylinder you have purchased.

What is a Patio Gas Cylinder?

The term "porch gascylinder can be a bit confusing because it may mean two distinct things: propane or butane. But like the name suggests it is a kind of LPG cylinder that is sold with outdoor appliances like barbecues and patio heaters in mind. This is why the cylinders are a specific size and type and should only be used with these types of appliances. They come with a specific connector and valve that might not work with regular BBQ gas bottles or other appliances that do not have a conversion kit.

Most leisure appliances are fitted with a regulator, which lowers the pressure of the gas as it travels from the bottle to the appliance. The regulators are connected to heads of the cylinders using a screw or clip connection according to the size and kind of bottle (see below for more information). Propane and butane are two kinds of LPG however they have different boiling points, which means they cannot be interchanged unless you swap the gas regulator on your appliance.

All Calor propane and butane bottles come with a Gas Trac indicator. This will inform you when it is time to replace your gas cylinder. The date of the test for the cylinder can be located on the side collars. It's engraved with two numbers and an alphabet. The letter signifies the quarter during which the test is due. (A for the first one, B for the second and so on.) And the number indicates the year.

A Patio gas cylinder has a green lid and is designed to work with a 27mm clip on regulator. It is suitable for butane barbecues, indoor portable heaters and other appliances that work with propane or butane.

5kg Patio Gas Bottle

The 5kg propane bottle for the patio is ideal for BBQs (3 burners or less) and table top heaters for patios. It has easy to carry handles and a gas level indicator on the bottle to let you know when it's time to refill. This smaller propane gas bottle from Calor can last up to 14 BBQs, making it an economical option for your garden.

The bottles are compatible with different regulators that connect the bottle to your outdoor barbecue or heater. Gas Trac indicators are built into these types of propane bottles to notify you when it's refill time. A lot of small propane gas bottles are equipped with a carry-on bag to help you store them and transport.

Butane and propane are typically sold in bottles that appear like. Butane is available in blue cylinders, and is perfect for camping, single-burner kitchen appliances and indoor heating. Propane however is available in green cylinders and is used to power outdoor appliances, such as barbeques and heating for patios.

Both kinds of gas are available in a vast range of sizes, ranging from 3.9kg all the way to 47kg.  gas patio heater outdoor  includes both 'clip on and'screw-in' propane cylinders.  Cylinders that 'clip on' can be attached to your barbecue by pushing them on the propane regulator, while'screw in' propane bottled require you to screw them in place.

The price of propane gas is dependent on the size of the bottle and the amount you must pay for a one-time cylinder rental fee. To avoid this extra cost it is best to purchase your propane gas bottle from a company who offers both 'clip on' and'screw on' propane cylinders, so you can choose the type of cylinder that best suits your barbecue or patio heater. A large number of retailers offer both types of cylinders, so you can choose which is right for your requirements. A great way to be sure you're getting the best deal is to compare prices on propane gas on the internet.

13kg Patio Gas Bottle

The 13kg patio bottle is perfect for barbecues as it provides the energy required to power small and medium-sized barbecues (3 burners or less) pizza ovens and Chimeneas. It's also the most popular choice for camping, as well as fuelling heating and cooking appliances in touring and static caravans. It can also be used on narrow boats and catering vans.

Gas bottles for the patio are essentially large propane gas cylinders. The regulator inside the bottle transforms liquid propane into gas that can be used for the grill. It's important that the correct type of gas regulator is connected to the appliance in order that the right pressure can be achieved. The regulator should be disconnected and the gas bottle securely kept in storage when not in use as a safety precaution against gas leaks.

Propane is a better choice for outdoor use in colder temperatures than butane. The propane bottles for outdoor use are usually green, whereas red propane cylinders come with regulators that screw in and are available in a variety of sizes from 3.9kg up to 47kg.

A 13kg gas bottle holds about 26 litres of propane liquid, which can supply hours of grilling time depending on the size and performance of the BBQ. Using an efficient BBQ design, ensuring gas levels regularly, and following the best practices can significantly prolong the life of gas bottles.

It's always recommended to store your gas bottle outside in a cool, dry and dry. Storing it indoors isn't recommended, as this increases the chance of fire or explosion in the event of an electrical fault. It is also advisable to keep the gas bottle out of reach of flammable objects, like curtains and clothing.

When you're ready to replace the patio gas bottle, remove the regulator first, then clean the valves. Then reattach the valves. Gas bottles that are empty shouldn't be thrown in the regular garbage because of environmental and safety risks. You can take your gas bottles to a recycling center that accepts them or contact the manufacturer to inquire about return and commercial collection.