*Within Lancashire
Discounts for large users of bottles. We are accepting new accounts for customers who do not have a Gas Bottle to return. With free local delivery.
We aim to provide an excellent service, along with highly competitive prices.
Covering the North West of England for bottled Propane.
Sizes available 6kg patio gas, 18kg forklift bottle, 19kg & 47kg gas bottles.
No delivery charge for our North West deliveries, unless an emergency fast response order is required, please contact the office for further information.
Contact the office 24/7 to speak to a representative.
This cylinder contains 6kg of propane gas. Can be used for BBQ or Patio Heater.
Our 18kg Propane Gas Bottles are perfect for use on Forklift Trucks. It’s the largest cylinder for LPG forklift trucks and is designed to be laid on its side. Available with next day delivery throughout the North West. A refundable deposit gas bottle will be applied to your order. The deposit will be refunded in full when all used bottles are returned to us.
Ideal for mobile catering, roofing, industrial and commercial heating and domestic cooking applications. Available with next day delivery throughout the North West. A refundable deposit gas bottle will be applied to your order. The deposit will be refunded in full when all used bottles are returned to us.
Ideal for domestic heating and cooking, static caravans and industrial and agricultural uses. Available with next day delivery throughout the North West. A refundable deposit gas bottle will be applied to your order. The deposit will be refunded in full when all used bottles are returned to us.
We use Compass Gas bottles, the fittings are universal , so if you have been using Calor or any other brand then our products will be compatible
Propane is a versatile gas stored in red cylinders, commonly used for domestic cooking, heating, and various commercial applications. Propane gas bottles should always be stored and used outdoors.
No, propane gas bottles must always be stored outdoors in a well-ventilated area. Storing them indoors can pose a safety risk due to the potential buildup of gas in confined spaces.
No, propane and butane are both types of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), but they have different properties. Propane is better suited for outdoor use in colder temperatures, while butane is commonly used for indoor heating and appliances in milder climates.