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Butane Cookers Safety Hazard ( Lunch Box Cookers )
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<blockquote data-quote="casper" data-source="post: 212203" data-attributes="member: 562"><p>I had a gasmate badged one and was happy to ditch it when the alert went out because my experience was if you didn't disengage the gas canister after your trip when you packed it away when you next came to use the stove the canister would be empty - no comment is needed on the dangers associated with leaking gas. </p><p></p><p>Anyway for camping in the chilly Victorian highcountry where i am regular LPG is more efficient than the propane / butane blend in the lunchbox stove canisters....</p><p></p><p>casper</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="casper, post: 212203, member: 562"] I had a gasmate badged one and was happy to ditch it when the alert went out because my experience was if you didn't disengage the gas canister after your trip when you packed it away when you next came to use the stove the canister would be empty - no comment is needed on the dangers associated with leaking gas. Anyway for camping in the chilly Victorian highcountry where i am regular LPG is more efficient than the propane / butane blend in the lunchbox stove canisters.... casper [/QUOTE]
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