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![]() I found a supplier that supplies 3.5kg bottles. The deposit is £50 and a refill is £11. No one seems to be able to directly refill my 2kg bottle though. I'm wondering what sort of place we're talking about for that? Dunno - "with difficulty" is the answer I think. Lots of places won't refill other manufacturer's bottles on safety grounds.... Suggest you take it back to the LFS you bought it from & push the problem back onto them - if they can't solve it for a reasonable sum (bearing in mind 3kg bottle from calor is £15 with no deposit etc) then ask for your money back & wander off to your local Calor depot. I. |
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