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Campingaz Blue CV470 Plus Gas Cartridge

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Get a free-standing stove (i.e. one that sits on the ground and attaches to the canister with a hose: like these) Hi, Tim. I have been sold a bleuet 206 plus with cv 300 canisters. Surely I can’t use easy clip canisters instead of the 260 or 260 plus pierceable ones the manufacturers recommend? Thanks! Reply Thanks for the comment. I’ve not used that stove or those canisters, but when I look up the Campingaz 400, it says it’s compatiable with the Campingaz R907 canister. Am I missing something? Having given two talks on camping stoves at recent festivals, one of the key things I realised was that not everyone knows about the different types of gas canisters available for camping stoves. Unfortunately, I don’t know of any adapters for EasyClic stoves. From the amount of comments on this article though, it seems as if there might be a market for them!

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THANK YOU VERY MUCH IN ADVANCE. I have been researching on this topic for several weeks and I have not found any solution. Reply

For a few pounds/dollars, you can buy small adaptors for your stove that will allow you to use different types of canisters. They only weigh a few grams/ounces but can be really useful when travelling abroad. They can save you money too. FYI, with more digging, I learned that small propane/butane canisters CAN be shipped, ground only, by the US Post. One post office here declined anyway, but I showed the policy to another, and they took it. Shipped to our first campground, and the ranger had the canisters waiting for us. That’s an excellent idea. It’s really annoying when you get canisters that don’t fit inside your pans. Very excited that you might be able to solve my 3-hour slog through the interweb. We have a US stove that is built to use the 16.4oz canisters as shown above. If I follow the link above for the different types of adaptors will the 16.4 adaptor shown allow me to use small UK style screw ones? ( ie ‘regular UK screw on canisters / lindal valve? This would be very exciting (and cost effective!) many thanks! Reply We’re biking, and I considering trying to sneak the canisters in the bike box. Do you have any more rational suggestions? Reply

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Specifically, with a ‘dual fuel’ stove below or one of the adaptors below, you can use multiple types of gas cylinder, which will maximise your chances of finding gas canisters all over the world, wherever you are. It’s a good way to save money too as the alternatives are often cheaper. Hi Belen. Piercable stoves only work with piercable canisters I’m afraid. The adaptors only allow screw-on stoves to use different types of canister. Reply I’m better with the smaller, lighter camping stoves/canisters rather than the bigger ones, so I’m afraid I’ve not tried what you’re suggesting. There are only a few manufacturers of [screw thread] canisters world wide, and they manufacture all the different brands. So two different brands often come off the same production line in Korea. The main difference is the proportion of propane to butane. More propane = better cold weather performance. The exact mix of propane, butane and isobutane is usually secret. But above 5 degreees Celsius (41 Fahrenheit), you probably don’t need any butaneI’m travelling in Africa next year with my lady, two up by motorbike. What’s the best kind of stove to use there (we’ll be riding down the west coast route north to south)? I have to admit that I’ve not looked for one specifically but the only adaptors I know fit onto screw-on/lindal stoves. However, my hunch is that ‘piercable’ canisters will be the easiest to find. But, if you find a camping shop (e.g. in Phnom Penh), I suspect it will be ‘screw-on’. I’ve not been to west Africa but I suspect you won’t be able to reliably find camping gas on sale. If so, your best bet will be a stove that burns petrol instead, because you can get that every time you fill up your bike.

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Hi Gremlin. I’m afraid I’m only aware of adaptors that fit onto screw-on stoves. I don’t know of any adaptors that fit onto CV270/EasyClic stoves or lanterns. Reply

Question: I know CampingGas and GoSystem have different diameters – one could fit into my TOAKS and the other didn’t!

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It's also possible to buy a 30Mbar stove regulator with a Coleman Screw thread fitting to go on the top of the above: I'm now putting this one down to experience, but hopefully someone may come up with a supplier of a suitable adapter.

I can’t quite see if there is a thread on this. It looks like it is a clip on though like the Easy-Clic? In truth, I think you’d pretty much reached the conclusion already: I don’t believe there are any adaptors or alternative fuel sources for Campingaz Bleuet style stoves. They are an old and very simple design that just isn’t compatible with the more modern (and safer) alternatives. Does anybody know what type of gas canister are easy to be found in south east asia!!! Especially in Cambodia?!! Reply Anyone know of a base fkr screw on burners that allows a screw on canister to be used remotely rather than have the burner screwed directly to the top of a canister? Finally, the stove set up (e.g. stove model, windshield, heat reflector, heat exchangers on the pots) is a much bigger factor than the canister type.

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