Coleman Butane Fuel Cylinder - 8.8 oz.
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.
- 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.
Best Use | Camping |
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Dimensions | 11.25 x 8.75 x 0.7 inches |
Material(s) | Butane |
Weight | 8.8 ounces |
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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.
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)
Coleman fuel
Hmmm, a can of fuel, has a nice paint job, kind of pricy at REI, otherwise ignites easily, produces heat
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????