Gas in Spain
I've done some research on this but can't find the answer I want.
My Calor bottle is almost empty but I understand I'll not be able to refill this in Spain. If so I think I have 2 options.
1, by a Safefill and adaptor for Spain and get it refilled cheaply home and there. Disadvatage is the upfront cost.
2, buy a local gas bottle and adaptor. Disadvantage I can only use it in Spain.
Any ideas of costs for the Spannish gas and bottles, any comments?
regards
Kev
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We are off to Spain soon, and from all that I have read the difficulty is in obtaining the first Spanish bottle (empty or full). It seems that to obtain one 'officially' from a Repsol/Cepsa stockist is difficult if you are not a resident. Many people suggest buying one at a carboot, or from a fellow camper (going rate £10-£20). However this seems uncertain and a hassle and time consuming.
Once you have a bottle, exchange refills are much cheaper than Calor. You need a 'jumbo' 35mm adapter for a bulhead regulator, or a 'jumbo' regulator. Both readily available either here on in Spain.
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Just had a look at the Safefill. It doesn't seem to have an external connection and from what I've read on other forums some gas stations wont fill a bottle if it doesn't have an external filling point, and you need to open the locker, so you may need to
go to a self-service station, which aren't so common. Maybe an external filling point can be fitted or go for a GasIt or Gaslow system where the filler is located on the outside of the vehicle/caravan.0 -
Vic, you might be right...however on our last trip there we were at Bonterra Park and im sure i could have just got a bottle from reception..? that's what everyone else seemed to be doing...
Some sites rent bottles, perhaps that was the case at Bonterra. I think if you intend to make regular trips to the Continent it is worth getting a refill system.
peedee
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I didn't realise it might be a problem getting hold of a bottle in Spain. From the above replies it looks like the best option would be a Safefill system. At least I should be able to use it when we go touring on the continent this summer.
Has anyone used the Safefill system abroad with success?
Kev
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I have no direct knowledge but would be surprised if getting a new bottle was any more difficult than in France, where it's just a matter of going to a petrol station, completing a form and handing over the cash. ISTR we put the campsite we were on as the
address.A bottle (ELFI) plus free regulator was only around €20.
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@KJT Have a look at this thread:
Gas in Spain which discusses something similar. You might want to join that forum and ask a question there as quite a few of their members live in Spain and have good local knowledge.However, I would say that an external filling point is essential as then the filling station operator will think it's a properly fitted original system, rather than a bottle. See the comment by Jumar on the thread I've linked to.
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If you are close to Portugal Algarve, there are 2 place that will refill any bottle. If you plane to do some traveling in the future you would be well advised to get refilable bottles as its a nightmare changing bottles when moving form country to country.
Also I know of no place on the Spanish coast the will refill for you.0 -
Hi Kev
We live near Elche/Alicante and my last gas bottle cost 13 euros about a month ago which was brought off the Repsol driver who serves the local villages, any Ferreteria or garage will sell you a bottle with the right regulator (7 euros) so for a small outlay
of about £17 you will have enough gas to last your stay. The only place i've found that will fill a calor bottle is the port in Estepona in the south.0