Safefill - Refillable Gas Cylinders

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  • Merve
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    edited June 2019 #92

    No problem Tirril. I really hope you sort this problem! Reading the thread, particularly the last few pages, it strikes me that, what I have said about garages refusing fills because of ‘pressure ‘ from their suppliers is becoming the truth of the matter. This ladies and gentleman is about money , greed and profits! The large LPG suppliers have absolutely no incentive to ease up on the hunt to destroy, where they can, the chance to fill refillables. The small garage who fills Safefills ie stand alone cylinders when they have been leaned on by Calor and co are the true hero’s. The total elimination  of the companies that offer refillables is their aim. The ‘rental stream’ has been massive in the past and they are not going to let go of it without a fight- and a vicious fight at that. Safefill has been in the teeth of that struggle and are still fighting the ‘dirty tricks dept’ of the big companies. As a group- and not an insignificant one, if you want cheaper gas, then buy a cylinder whether Safefill or anyone else’s and refill! Refuse to pay the swingeing rental costs of a cylinder that has probably been hired out 300+ times before! Technology  moves on and it’s moved on in the LPG cylinder field too. Progress should make life easier and indeed, cheaper in many cases. The big LPG companies would be only too pleased to keep us in the last century. 

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  • EllenW
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    edited June 2019 #94

    Hi - I've not trawled through all these answers but as I understand it - it's possible to refill Safefill at Morrisons supermarkets - at least it is here in the north west.

     

  • Oneputt
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    edited June 2019 #95

    DD I wish you would share with us your apparent dislike of Safefill or is it just personal against Merve?

  • MJ730
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    edited June 2019 #96

    Sounds good to me as I am a Safefill user and always handy to know somewhere near sites I'm on. I know I can fill up at Morrisons in Sittingbourne which is close to me before going away but all knowledge is useful. 

  • DaveCyn
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    edited June 2019 #97

    No problem filling at Morrisons provided they have an LPG pump on site.

    Unfortunately a lot of them don't!

  • edznorthwales
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    edited June 2019 #98

    Reading the comments about Safefill bottles, i can only say that i have had mine for approx 7 years, there depot is only 10miles from my home, and have never had any issues where i fill the bottles, i do tend to use LPG stations/Calor centres that sell LPG for cars, Morrisons have agreed that they are on board as per Safefill web site. I know of several other members that have these bottles and have never heard of any issue problems, there is an LPG members book which can be purchased and listes all the LPG stations. Previously to going on the black side (Diesel) i used several Range Rovers with LPG and again never any issue filling up.cool

  • edznorthwales
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    edited June 2019 #99

    Gone Bust no going strong to my local knowledge?

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  • Oneputt
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    edited June 2019 #101

    Thanks for the answer

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  • cyberyacht
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    edited June 2019 #103

    Anyone remember BA and Skytrain?

  • MichaelT
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    edited June 2019 #104

    Don't Calor own Auto Gas which is where all the LPG comes from on the forecourts so I think it unlikely they would stop people using it if they do.

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  • Oneputt
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    edited June 2019 #106

    No, it’s your opinion that counts

    All that I will say is that I own a safefill and am completely satisfied with it

  • Merve
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    edited June 2019 #107

    Yes they do and they have and Do stop Safefill users using their Autogas pumps.It has happened to me with no decent reason given apart from the usual guff about no insurance, they’re unsafe etc etc. As I have proved before, I know a few things that are going on. I have followed the fortunes of Safefill from almost the beginning. If DD finds it amusing that’s great for him. It’s not the size of Safefill but what they represent and the ideas that they are implanting into caravanners and campers. At last people are seeing that they can be free from swingeing rental charges. It might be small now but it’s growing and that is what frightens them to death. If it didn’t they wouldn’t have done to SF what they have done and besides, greed knows no bounds! We need to back the good guys! 

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  • WK57ABF
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    edited June 2019 #109

    Another fantasy post - I can assure you DD that the "advice" to garage owners by the big boys supplying them with lpg is very real. 

    I've been to fill up cylinders, been spotted on cctv and the garage owner has come out screaming about fire risks/insurance/their supplies of lpg being cut off if I filled them.  I suspect the filling of the odd refillable is not as much concern to the big companies as the filling of their rentals.

    At a couple of garages I use to fill my cylinders, I sense they are uneasy about doing so but have no problem filling Calor cylinders.  In fact they have charts in their offices showing 3.9 through 47 kg cylinder capacities in litres at 80% fill.

    John

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  • WK57ABF
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    edited June 2019 #111

    DD - it is illegal to fill rentals - you ask why do they bother - farmers, businesses and private individuals are queuing up for cheap gas and I'm convinced this is what's worrying to gas suppliers.

    The future is refillable bottles - 300,000,000 people in North America can't be wrong - and we're 20 years behind them.

    John

  • Oneputt
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    edited June 2019 #112

    I ask you a question you answered, I thanked you for your response, how is that rude?

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  • DaveandVicki
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    edited June 2019 #114

    Sorry John, missed this yesterday. Thanks for the reply anyway.

  • Oneputt
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    edited June 2019 #115

    Although I was in the oil and gas industry for 40 plus years it was what we call  ‘upstream’

    I have no knowledge of how LPG suppliers conduct their business so I wasn’t qualified to answer

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  • Rocky 2 buckets
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    edited June 2019 #117

    Safefill may not be a threat at the present time but if they take off they(Safefill) will inevitably eat into the Calor/Shell profit margin. It does make sense they are attempting to stop them before that happens. I think it’s folly to think all companies run their businesses with complete fairness particularly to potential future threats to their profit margins. 

  • Johnny57
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    edited June 2019 #118

    Hi Maybe of interest
    I have now created a spreadsheet & map to list LPG stations that allow filling of refillable bottles. Hopefully any stations that have been mentioned on this discussion and on the other LPG one are now on there!.
    Will be great if anyone can part with their knowledge regarding the filling stations that have filled bottles etc if they would post them on the new discussion or there is a form which can be filled in.
    Link to Disscussion

  • Tinwheeler
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    edited June 2019 #119

    Great stuff, J57👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻  

    Thanks for your efforts👍🏻

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  • Tinwheeler
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    edited June 2019 #121

    It’s not just for Safefill, BB, but any refillable bottles/systems.  

    In my own case, it’s a refillable tank but I know the depot I used will refill bottles as well.