Things to Consider When Choosing the Best Type of Butane Bottle

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There are different sizes and types of materials of Butane bottles. It is necessary to choose what works best for you in the situation you are considering. Some considerations are based on safety and others on convenience.

Types of materials

Though there are other combinations, the basic choices are steel, aluminum, and fiberglass. Some metals are covered in plastic or fiberglass in order to further protect it, and some fiberglass bottles are lined with aluminum to give it stability. But, basically, those are the three materials. Each has its own pluses and minuses.

Steel

This is the one that offers the most protection. It is heaviest, but less susceptible to explosion or fire. Its downside is that it tends to rust. It does last for years, however.

Aluminum

This metal is thin and lightweight. It does not rust. It doesn’t offer as much protection as steel, but is just as long-lasting. Its downside is that it is more susceptible to explosion or fire.

Fiberglass

This material is the most susceptible of all the materials to fire or explosion. It is almost as long lasting as the others, however.  The down side to this one is the lack of strength.

Combining these materials gives a bottle that has the benefits of both materials. They may not be as durable, and most are more expensive, but their advantages far outweigh the cost in most cases. Shopping by quantity of butane is also as handy as knowing the type of material used to make the bottle.

Sizes of Bottles

Different sizes of bottles have varying uses. Some of the most common sizes and uses include:

5kg or 13kg patio gas – perfect for outdoor cooking and patio heaters

4.5kg to 15kg Butane gas cylinders – perfect for caravans and portable heaters

3.9kg up to 47kg Propane gas cylinders – perfect for home energy, outdoor cooking, caravanning and camping, boats, and use for tools.




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