Calor gas

micknmijulie
micknmijulie Unconfirmed, Club Member Posts: 15
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Hi all. First time abroad for my wife and I. Travelling through France to Spain with our caravan. we carry 2 small calor gas bottles, Do they use this gas in Spain, and are refills available.

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  • Tinwheeler
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    edited January 29 #2 Answer ✓

    No, Calor is not available in Europe. I’m sure someone more knowledgeable than I will be along soon to tell you of alternatives and adapters. There is a brief footnote about it in CAMC’s tech info.

    https://www.caravanclub.co.uk/advice-and-training/technical-advice/liquefied-petroleum-gas/

  • Tinwheeler
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    I would expect full bottles should last but, obviously, if you run your heating or fridge on gas it will make a big dent in your supply. Anything that lets you use electricity rather than gas will help. Some people choose air fryers and induction hobs.

  • DavidKlyne
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    We used to go to Europe for two months at a time and two Calor 6kgs cylinders lasted more than the trip, in fact I doubt we used one full cylinder. We did sometimes take a Camping Gaz 907 cylinder with us so we could cook outside. By the way Camping Gaz is pretty universal all around Europe and I don't know if it has changed but used to be relatively cheap in Spain compared to other countries but I may be judging that on pre Euro days? This all assumes you are not going in the winter?

    With regard to the electric BBQ, just check the wattage as, certainly in France, often electric hook-up is only six amp, I think in Spain 10 amp is more common, I am sure someone will confirm.

    David

  • eurortraveller
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    edited January 29 #5 Answer ✓

    We toured Western Europe for years - always using campsite hook ups for fridge, kettle, lights and heating, and facilities block for washing, showers and dish washing. Our only gas use was a 3 burner hob for minimal cooking - so two these 4.5 kg butane bottles lasted two or three years. Other caravan life styles differ, so Camping Gaz is a widely available available back up as has been said - take an adaptor with you just in case.

  • Tinwheeler
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    Let’s hope you find hook ups of sufficient amperage 👍🏻

  • Wildwood
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    We have been to France many times with two Calor Gas cylinders and very rarely have we got through the first which would have been part full when we started. Provided one is full and the other near that, there should be no problem. We have found that some sites will charge you different prices for different power outputs, so if they do 16 amps would be our choice.

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