Coleman  Butane Fuel Cylinder - 8.8 oz.

$3.95

Cook your favorite dinner under the stars with the help of the 8.8 oz. Coleman butane fuel cylinder. A notched collar on top of the cylinder makes it quick and easy to change out your fuel.

Size: 8 OZ
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Features

  • For use with portable appliances that use 8 oz. butane cartridges
  • Notched collar provides easy alignment
  • Note: There is a discrepancy between Size selection above and actual volume of the cylinder; this product contains 8.8 oz. of fuel

Imported.

This is a flammable item and cannot be shipped. You can buy it online and pick it up at your local REI.
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Technical Specs

Best Use

Camping

Dimensions

11.25 x 8.75 x 0.7 inches

Material(s)

Butane

Weight

8.8 ounces

Reviews
16 reviews with an average rating of 4.6 out of 5 stars

71% 5 of 7 reviewers recommended

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Average Ease of Use

Difficult to useVery easy to use
Mike
Location:Santa Cruz Ca.
Age:55–64
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
9 months ago

Just a bottle of Butane fule

It is a disposable Butane fuel bottle. It is much lighter and more environmental than its Propane equivalent. Installed in a heater it will heat you, installed in a cooker it will heat your food, install it in a torch and it can solder your copper pipes. It doesn't smell or spill and will keep until the can rusts through. Don't try to burn it in extreme cold. Butane is just a liquid (no gas) and won't light below about 31F \ 0C. Propane is good till -44F / -42C.

Age:55–64

Ease of Use

Difficult to useVery easy to use
Joey
Location:Bangor Maine
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
6 years ago

Works great

Been running this type of fuel canister for over four years. To me it lasts about a 1lb propane bottle. You have higher btu so have to keep your stove at a lower heat level. Your fuel consumption is alot lower. Only draw back to propane is that it isn't as good in low temperatures (20 degrees F or less)

Jim3966
Location:Boise Idaho
Rated 3.0 out of 5 stars
5 years ago

Coleman fuel

Hmmm, a can of fuel, has a nice paint job, kind of pricy at REI, otherwise ignites easily, produces heat

Beth
Location:Sausalito California
Rated 1.0 out of 5 stars
6 years ago

Butane Fuel

I plan on returning it. It seems very poorly designed as the "filler" "nozzle" is too short to fit into my machine. I bought a Ronson butane yesterday and the nozzle is five times as long. Why the short nozzle????

Eric
Location:Houston, TX
Age:55–64
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
2 months ago

Good fuel for my stove

Good fuel for my stove. It’s a bit more expensive than at Walmart. REIs prices are ridiculous and I’m tired of having to “order” things I want. If I’m out shopping, I’m looking for them now, not waiting for a week or two for them to come in the mail, in a box that’s almost demolished.

Age:55–64

Ease of Use

Difficult to useVery easy to use
Ross
Location:Mt Rose
Age:25–34
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
2 months ago

Perfect fair weather gas

It burns. It doesn’t leak. What more could you ask for?

Age:25–34

Ease of Use

Difficult to useVery easy to use
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