calor gas light

Pageantpete07
Pageantpete07 Forum Participant Posts: 91
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edited May 2017 in Caravans #1

Last week I called into Go Outdoors to get an exchange Calor Lite bottle I was told that they were no longer available but were being replaced by the standard 6 kg bottle . Now I know this subject has been discussed before but has any other member experienced this lately.

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  • IanBHawkes
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    edited May 2017 #2

    I have just checked the Calor website and the dealer list no longer has Go Outdoors as stockists, so possibly they are not stocking them any longer, but as far as I know Calor have no plans to stop supplying them. Check the Calor website and look up local suppliers for your area.

  • Navigateur
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    edited May 2017 #3

    Just swapped a heavy bottle back to a "Lite" following the recall shortage.  That was at a proper Calor dealer though.

  • EJB986
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    edited May 2017 #4

    Just exchanged a 6Kg lite at the local Calor depot.

    Many rumors appeared when the recent recall happened.

    Many regular rumors also surface every year in the spring because it's the peak season and many small suppliers run out of stock.

    It seems it's just a normal seasonal eventsmile

     

  • huskydog
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    edited May 2017 #5

    I e-mailed calor a few weeks ago about this and their reply was "we have no plans to discontinue this product " 

  • DavidKlyne
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    edited May 2017 #6

    HD

    Interestingly I read on another forum that Calor have confirmed that Calor Lite will be discontinued but an alternative lightweight product would be available in 2018. Now whether that is at odds with what you have been told or whether Calor are saying that they are continuing with a lightweight cylinder I don't know. I wonder whether they are thinking of going down the fibreglass cylinder model which is popular in France but that is a guess on my part. 

    David

  • Heethers
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    edited May 2017 #7

    Just exchanged mine at my dealers no problem

  • ForestR
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    edited May 2017 #8

    Preston Caravans have today posted on their website that Calor have announced their intention to cease production of Calor lite cylinders and on exchange they will be replaced by standard 6Kg cylinders.

    However whilst the Calor site says Lite cylinders are no longer available to order online it is not definitive about total removal from the distribution network.

    Maybe they have informed the dealers before a public announcement.

  • Milothedog
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    edited May 2017 #9

    Sounds about right, I paid £140 last year for 2 yell

  • JVB66
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    edited May 2017 #10

    I wonder how soon before Calor come up with a reason that the "price" of heavy weight cylinders will have to rise to bring them in line with Lites because of the latest excuse "brexit"undecided ,then withdraw lites which will then keep their profit margins up,  as their prices have never come down since the price of oil came down yell

  • Pageantpete07
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    edited May 2017 #11

    Thank you for all your replies , I have just this afternoon been into my local calor dealer who cannot supply me with a calor lite and could not tell me when they would be available. I think I will go back to the std 6 kg a lot less hastle

  • Darryl72
    Darryl72 Forum Participant Posts: 1
    edited May 2017 #12

    I've just exchanged my bottle this morning, at a Calor depot, was told that Calor are no longer manufacturing this bottle due to any scratches (deep) they have to replace the bottle due to the lightweight steel they use. They told me next time I exchange it will be for a normal 6 kg heavy bottle.

    They also said that Calor are looking into a different material hopefully to maintain the lightness of the bottle.

     

    I was lucky as took the last of the 6 kg lites.

  • Merve
    Merve Forum Participant Posts: 2,333
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    edited May 2017 #13

    So glad I got rid of Calor cylinders 3 yrs ago. Safefill - lighter, non rusting, can see what gas you have left and so so so much cheaper! Yesterday I popped to Corby to fill my 10.3 and 8.6 kg cylinders from empty. £16.95- If I had bought Calor cylinders with the same amount of gas- £75.40!!

  • Tarmyn
    Tarmyn Forum Participant Posts: 49
    edited May 2017 #14

     There's an article on the out and about web site that calor lite in its present form is being phased out .

  • EJB986
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    edited May 2017 #15

    Copied from the Calor site:-

    6kg CalorLite® Propane gas bottle

    The 6kg CalorLite® gas bottle is no longer available to purchase online with limited stock available through our network of stockists. Use our online stockist finder, or call Calor Gas direct 0800 662 663 to find your local stockist. Alternatively the 6kg CalorLite can be freely exchanged for the standard 6kg cylinder which is widely available and may be purchased online.

    For information on the 2014 6kg CalorLite® recall, please see the 6kg CalorLite® recall page.
    *Product image for illustration purposes only, actual product may vary slightly due to new Calor branding.

    So, I was talking rubbish earlier!!surprised

    But, it doesn't actually say it is discontinued!

     

  • JVB66
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    edited May 2017 #16

    As we all i think accept that refillable cylinders are cheaper for those who use gas a lot,but as it seems the orange umbilical rules for the majority (we use about a 6kg every 18 months) the initial set up costs with refillables in never going to be a good return on the investment,,

    So if lites are being fazed out then thats another £2-3 we should  savewink

  • PhilHeller
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    edited May 2017 #17

    Was reading an article today suggesting the reason was the metal is so thin that when they try to remove the tap for renovating the bottles they rip out rather than unscrew🤔

  • harryb
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    edited May 2017 #18

    Have just read this on another site and posted on here under "Caravan and Motorhome  Chat",

    Mods, although the link does give more accurate detail please delete the other post if necessary

    Here is a link

    details here

  • huskydog
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    edited May 2017 #19

    On the 13th April I e-mailed customer services and got this reply from Tom Hopkins, "I have nothing from our cylinder asset guys to give me the impression the 6kg Lite's are being phased out ,so (to the best of my knowledge) there is no plan to phase out the 6kg lite bottle " 

    Tom Hopkins is from customer services 

    who knows what's happening!!!!!

     

  • huskydog
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    edited May 2017 #20

    Update

    I have just had an e-mail from calor customer services to say that the 6kg Lite IS being phased out and a new lightweight bottle is being bought in ,expected 2018

    customers with a 6kg Lite will have it replaced with a 6kg steel ,if no lite's are in stock