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    Default Propane cylinder for Sievert torch

    Hi everyone,

    I've just bought a Sievert torch from Hamilton Gas Products and am wondering if the 3.9kg cylinder from Flogas would work with the connections provided. £44 is an average price for this, right? Unfortunately, I can't put up a link to the product just yet as I'm a newbie.

    The instructions with the torch say I would need an 11kg, 19kg or 47kg cylinder, but think they would be massive.

    I left my Orca torch where I lived before, and it just ran on a small, blue, camping gas cylinder, so this is a bit new to me.

    Thanks in advance.

    Paul.

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    Default Propane cylinder for Sievert torch

    Yes the 3.9kg should be fine, it is what I use. The price seems a bit steep - I paid £36 of which £21 is returnable deposit on the cylinder, the actual gas contents is £15 (refill cost).

    I bought mine from the local Agricultural supplies company - they tend to be cheapest.

    To be double sure take the connector with you and check it fits the cylinder.


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    It's always worth checking your local recycling centre (formerly known as the dump) - they often have cheap cylinders - which can save a lot as you don't have to pay that initial deposit. Doesn't matter if it's the right type - Flogas will happily exchange an old butane or patiogas cylinder for propane in my experience.

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    Good idea, never thought of that and the recycling centre is only 10 minutes away. Too late now.


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    Thanks guys, just what I thought. I'll see if anyone can drive me to the local dump!

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    Got the 3.9kg cylinder. Now to start working!

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