Power a range of gas appliances at the campsite, by fuelling them up from the Propane Lightweight LPG Bottle from Coleman.
This non-refillable gas bottle is self-sealing so it can be removed safely and stored securely. It’s compatible with all Coleman LPG appliances and other common portable gas appliances, and once it’s empty, it can be disposed of responsibly.
Ideal to keep on hand in case your standard gas cylinder runs dry unexpectedly, the Propane Lightweight LPG Bottle from Coleman will give you peace of mind on your next trip away.
Non-refillable
Safe and self-sealing
Fully disposable
Compatible with all Coleman LPG and other common portable gas appliances
External Dimensions:
10L x 10W x 20H cm
Packed Dimensions:
10L x 10W x 20H cm
Weight:
Gross 0.830 Kg | Net 0.453 Kg
Material:
Propane | Steel Canister
Supplier Code:
2000011970
Snowys Code:
125538
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Q&A's (7)
BRS or MSR pocket stove compatibility1 answer
Could you please advise if these canisters are compatible with the MSR or BRS pocket stoves, if known?
David - Hendra, QLD(4 years ago)
G'day David,
These canisters are not compatible with the small hiking stoves as they require a Butane/Propane mix. This canister is only Propane and is compatible with camping stoves only.
Susie - Snowys(4 years ago)
Compatible with Hyperflame stove1 answer
Is this bottle the one for use with the Fyreknight Hyperflame stove?
Lynne - Canberra (4 years ago)
G'day Lynne,
Yes, the Coleman Propane Gas canister will connect directly to the regulator arm on the Fyrenight stove.
Leece - Snowys(4 years ago)
Stoves1 answer
What stoves do these bottles work with? I’m after a small single burner and something compact. Don’t mind hoses if needed
Cal - Traralgon Vic (4 years ago)
G'day Cal,
If you're looking for something a little compact then the Companion Propane Single Burner Stove runs on these bottles and is a great compact option. The other stoves that suit these bottles are Double Burner options.
Leece - Snowys(4 years ago)
Disposal/Recycling1 answer
Any guidance on how to dispose/recycle these? The bottle says to "check local regulations" but everywhere I've checked (at home and when I've been camping) you need a special service to take gas cylinders like a "Household Chemical CleanOut".
Martin - Sydney(4 years ago)
G'day Martin,
We're not sure about services in Sydney, however we're thinking that if your council holds a hazardous waste day, then this would be suitable to dispose of there.
Susie - Snowys(4 years ago)
How long do these bottles last?1 answer
We will be using this with an Eventemp stove and probably morning and night for a long weekend.
Suz - Narara, NSW(4 years ago)
G'day Suz,
One bottle will probably do the trick for a regular weekend, however, for a long weekend, we'd suggest carrying two.
Leece - Snowys(4 years ago)
Storage 1 answer
What are the laws regarding storing these in vehicles? Do they come under the same rules as a normal LPG bottle?
Karim - Gisborne (4 years ago)
G'day Karim,
Yes essentially the same rules apply to disposable Propane cylinders, so please proceed with caution if you're travelling with these in your vehicle.
Leece - Snowys(4 years ago)
Will this bottle work with a 3/8 hose1 answer
Will this bottle work with a 3/8 hose
Clint munko - Boondall(4 years ago)
G'day Clint,
These bottles are designed to be connected directly to a BOM fitting on a stove or heater unit. You can use this adapter to attach one of these bottles to the end of a 3/8" BSP hose.