Spanish Gas Bottle only price ?

montesa
montesa Forum Participant Posts: 168

Due to escape to Spain, via Catalonia, In January for 8 - 12 weeks, so will run out of my Calor.

Have been offered a s/h Cepsa one in UK but how much is the Bottle only cost in Spain at a gas supplier for say a 6kgs bottle only ?

Do I need to be Spanish resident to buy one ?

Understand no contract but you have to pay the extra bit plus the gas inside for the first one ? 

Appreciate s/h ones around at car boots and that I will need a fitting but these are easy sourced ?

Thanks.

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  • Unknown
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  • TheShipmans
    TheShipmans Club Member Posts: 47
    edited October 2017 #3

    Bought a Repsol K6 cylinder in Spain earlier this year. About 30 euro plus 13.50 for gas. Needed to provide address, but campsite address was ok.

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  • TheShipmans
    TheShipmans Club Member Posts: 47
    edited October 2017 #5

    The OP was asking about a 6kg cylinder. The larger 10 kg cylinders are freely available as WTG sasy, but I've never seen a 6Kg one secondhand. I bit the bullet as my gas locker won@t accommodate a 10Kg one

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  • Philnffc
    Philnffc Forum Participant Posts: 317
    edited October 2017 #7

    Hi

    Most Spanish if not all (Repsol/Cepsa) are 13k i have seen a couple of smaller bottles being sold but not many the cost is more expensive.

    Two weeks ago i brought a Cepsa 13k for 11 euros from the roundsperson who calls every Monday/Thurday so if you see an agent driving near your site flag him down he will sell you a bottle and you will have to fill in a form campsite address will be ok but you wont need a NIE number and most ferreteria will do the same although a bit more expensive at about 14/15 for 13k. If it is your first bottle add another 20/25 euros

    Phil

  • montesa
    montesa Forum Participant Posts: 168
    edited October 2017 #8

    Many thanks to you all, that's given me the answers I was after.

    yes, realise now the 12 kg or 13 kg is the norm.

    Think I'll try to buy that one. 

  • Vicmallows
    Vicmallows Forum Participant Posts: 580
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    edited October 2017 #9

    Don't forget that if you have (and want to use) a bulkhead regulator, you will need a 35mm (Jumbo) ADAPTER (not regulator), and if you don't have one already, a 21.8 LH butane-nut pigtail.

    The regulators are cheaply available in Spain .... but you will struggle to find an ADAPTER.  Easiest source I know is Hamilton Gas Products

    (Some people do use a bottle mounted regulator and back-feed into a BBQ point ... but not ideal.)

     

  • Eurotour
    Eurotour Forum Participant Posts: 14
    edited November 2017 #10

    If you think you might end up using Spanish gas take a butane pigtail with you, it will be a valuable investment as trying to source one in Spain although not impossible, will be the hardest bit of the puzzle.

    Connectors/regulators are generally sold in two variations, your requirements can get lost in the translation. If you are going to use it via your own bulkhead regulator the connector required is variable 0 to 100 bar. Wind it right open and your bulkhead regulator will reduce as normal to 30bar. Do not use this type of connector to feed any other non regulated appliance, you will not like the consequences.

    The fitting of the connector to the bottle can at first be frustrating particularly in the confines of a gas locker.

    Although frowned upon, many weekend ralliers do feed gas back through the bbq point so they can reduce gas cost by using a larger bottle. If you intend to use your Spanish gas this way or directly to a bbq double check the regulator/connector you have obtained is a max of 30 bar. I have had both and the writing on the plastic ring can be quite small.

    Now on autogas but used Repsol for quite a while, always left Spain with full bottles even if it meant exchanging a half-full one. Obtained the first via the delivery driver who was changing the bottles in the facilities opposite our Pitch at Rosaleda. After that, the garages were always the cheapest, unless you found a depot close at hand.

       

  • oldagetraveller
    oldagetraveller Forum Participant Posts: 142
    edited November 2017 #11

    Where in the UK are you?  I have a Repsol 13kg bottle which I think is about 1/2 full, and a pigtail which will connect it to your caravan regulator. Left over from several long winters in Spain.

    I doubt if I will have the caravan in Spain for any length of time in the future so my 13kg Calor would suffice me.  I would be happy to let you have the Repsol and pigtail if you can come and collect.  I am in Seaford, East Sussex.

    NB both Cepsa and Repsol are nationwide, but Cepsa much more common in the north east, Repsol in the south and west..  That said I got my first Repsol at Villanova Park campsite.

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  • montesa
    montesa Forum Participant Posts: 168
    edited November 2017 #13

    Hi,

    Am still in chilly Leeds sadly but thanks for Repsol in Sussex offer.

    Can get a Repsol in Dewsbury at a Motorhome shop at £35 full plus the fittings installed & all working at c.£35 - was very helpful on phone and tempted. 

    I've been offered a Cepsa Propano bottle locally, silver with a blue top and with a connector with an orange pipe, plus contract paper - have seen the picture of them. Price yet to be confirmed but any views ?

    1. Apart from the Freezing issues assume Propano is OK as your both talking about Butano ? 

    2. Assume no issues getting re-fills. Can you swop to Butano ?

    3. Is the fitting universal for Propano & Butano bottles ?

    Thanks again for input.

     

  • oldagetraveller
    oldagetraveller Forum Participant Posts: 142
    edited November 2017 #14

    I am Leeds (Chapel Allerton) over Christmas.  I would be happy to bring it up for you.

    It is an orange bottle and it certainly works below freezing (-4 in Madrid one January when I changed bottles in the middle of the night!)  

    The same pigtail works for both Repsol and Cepsa, but I do not know if it is interchangeable between butane and propane.  All the bottles one sees on garage forecourts are the orange propane ones.

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  • montesa
    montesa Forum Participant Posts: 168
    edited November 2017 #16

    Thanks again.

    Oldagetraveller. If I dont end up with the Cepsa bottle & fittings in the next 3 weeks I'll make contact to discuss terms prior to yuletide visit. Chapel Allerton is only about 5 miles away from us so a little closer !

    Assume from your comment, and the information BoleroBoy gave, that your bottle and fitting should just replace my (Elddis) / Calor bottle and fitting ?

    I have dual bottles both permanently connected into a Gaslow switchover unit.

  • DaveCyn
    DaveCyn Club Member Posts: 352
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    edited November 2017 #17

    Surely Gaslow is a refillable system in which case you just need an adapter.

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  • montesa
    montesa Forum Participant Posts: 168
    edited November 2017 #19

    BoleroBoy, thanks for all your input, muchas gracias !

    Think I'm now up to speed on the subject and I thought similar to you. Have space for two bottles, so source and install here a Spanish bottle (empty or full) prior and to take also a full Calor Light for the journey down & as the spare. Then onto 1/4 price Spanish gas asap and for return journey.

    As a side point, apart from Caravan nose weight issues, with steel Calor at £21 (inc paradise tax) for 6kgs, it would make some sense to run 2 x 13kgs Spanish Gas full time or to bring home full bottle(s) if a regular visitor.

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  • obbernockle
    obbernockle Forum Participant Posts: 616
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    edited November 2017 #21

    Make sure it’s Propane.

    Repsol Propane is the most commonly available on campsites in the south (about 11Kg bottle). If you buy a Butane bottle it won’t be much good in the winter because the night temperature will drop low enough to almost stop it gassing. These big bottles need a 130cm hose to reach the bulkhead regulator and a Jumbo bottle adaptor (both avaialable from BES in the UK). The smaller Spanish cylinders are generally Butane. If you sign up for a bottle legitimately, you may have to pay for an inspection of your installation as the retailers are legally obliged to ensure the customers installation is safe. This is because of all the fires in domestic installations. 

     

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  • Billyc
    Billyc Forum Participant Posts: 64
    edited November 2017 #23

    I bought a CEPSA cylinder at the Reception, Bonterta Park, Benicassim, last February for 30€, full cylinder, but it is 11kg.   I had to fill in a form aided by reception staff and they faxed it to the Police Station, who verify it and send it on to Cepsa.   The new full cylinder was returned in 4 days and is now legally mine forever!     When empty 3+ weeks later, I refilled Via the camp restaurant for 14€.      I bought the adaptor for the cylinder at the local hardware store for 7€ and the gas pipe at the Taurus camping shop at the top of town for a couple of euros.    The pipe is different to the calor propane pipe connector, in that, the adaptor end is the same fitting as the regulator end.   Make sure you take a big spanner, not just your calor key.     Hope that makes sense!      Some people buy a longer pipe and stand the spanish cylinder outside of their gas locker to make it easier to setup.

  • oldagetraveller
    oldagetraveller Forum Participant Posts: 142
    edited December 2017 #24

    Montesa, are you still looking for a Repsol cylinder?  I will be travelling up north on 21st and am happy to bring it up with me if you still want it.

  • montesa
    montesa Forum Participant Posts: 168
    edited December 2017 #25

    Yes please.

    How best do we now speak or email directly to discuss further. 

    Cant seem to find a way to private message other forum members - any idea ?

  • oldagetraveller
    oldagetraveller Forum Participant Posts: 142
    edited December 2017 #27

    drop me an e-mail

    oldagetraveller1947@gmail.com

    cheers

  • montesa
    montesa Forum Participant Posts: 168
    edited December 2017 #28

    Email sent

  • Grant705
    Grant705 Forum Participant Posts: 164
    edited December 2017 #29

    Maserati,  Thank you very much for your very detailed response which will be very helpful when we visit Spain next year.

    I am amazed that no one else has currently liked it. 

    Don't be put off, your information will be invaluable to many. I look forward to many of your other tips for those who are visiting Spain

  • montesa
    montesa Forum Participant Posts: 168
    edited December 2017 #30

    Ditto & agree - now liked !

  • Duetta1
    Duetta1 Forum Participant Posts: 2
    edited January 2018 #31

    Maserati.

    I have just bought some brand new propane bottles from my Cepsa garage up the road.

    These have the new plastic heads on them and they are coloured BLUE.

    Just be careful when you pick one up because BLUE in the UK means butane.

    Trust Spain to be different. Out of step with the rest of the world.