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Purified Butane Gas - 250ml

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Purified Butane Gas - 250ml

Designed for refillable Chef's torches, the Avanti Purified Butane Gas can also be used for soldering irons, lighters, and other butane powered products.

How to use:

  • Shake gas cylinder before use.
  • Select appropriate adaptor for your torch and attach it to the gas cylinder's valve stem.
  • Invert can. Locate the adaptor nozzle in the torch/lighter's filling recess.
  • Press down in pumping motion.
  • If gas escapes, it may mean you've chosen the wrong adaptor, or that the lighter is already full.
  • Remove adaptor from valve stem before replacing the cap.
  • Check torch for filling instructions.

Warning: This cylinder contains flammable liquefied gas. The gas should only be used for refilling butane torches and other butane domestic products.

Keep container in well-ventilated area away from heat / ignition sources. Protect from sunlight and do not expose to over 50°C temperatures. Do not pierce or burn the can even when empty.

$7.13
Purified Butane Gas - 250ml
$7.13

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Designed for refillable Chef's torches, the Avanti Purified Butane Gas can also be used for soldering irons, lighters, and other butane powered products.

How to use:

  • Shake gas cylinder before use.
  • Select appropriate adaptor for your torch and attach it to the gas cylinder's valve stem.
  • Invert can. Locate the adaptor nozzle in the torch/lighter's filling recess.
  • Press down in pumping motion.
  • If gas escapes, it may mean you've chosen the wrong adaptor, or that the lighter is already full.
  • Remove adaptor from valve stem before replacing the cap.
  • Check torch for filling instructions.

Warning: This cylinder contains flammable liquefied gas. The gas should only be used for refilling butane torches and other butane domestic products.

Keep container in well-ventilated area away from heat / ignition sources. Protect from sunlight and do not expose to over 50°C temperatures. Do not pierce or burn the can even when empty.