Excellent! This is only a dinky bottle, so was very surprised at how long that last bit lastedPirahna wrote: Wed Feb 11, 2026 7:05 pmWe (wifey and I) usually get well over a year out of a gas bottle. That's mainly using the hob with occasional grill and rarely oven. If I need an oven for seriously stuff I use the gas BBQ.Noggin wrote: Wed Feb 11, 2026 5:38 pm That bottle finally ran out a couple of days ago![]()
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Considering the new one cost me 23,90€ and I reckon the old one was about a third full (possibly a smidge less) when I got here, that's about 4 months cooking on the old and possibly 12 months on the new!!
I'm liking this gas cooking - since my electric bill has been horrific.
Think the electric towel radiator in the shower room (second coldest room) was madly expensive, especially when I had all that cold air blasting through for about three months![]()
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I've now turned the towel rad off to see, but might just have to get a timer plug for my oil filled rad so it just heats in the morning before I use it, or something like that
Gas bottle connections and turning on ??
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Re: Gas bottle connections and turning on ??
Life is for living. Buy the shoes. Eat the cake. Ride the bikes. Just, ride the bikes!! 
