Indeed unless the hose has been replaced with a date stamp on it. But they are normally orange not white...It's a gas pressure regulator.
If it's from the 70s, you should replace it. The hose also.
They have deposits on them, even without the paperwork they're worth a few quid. They are uncommon at the dump and the suppliers pick them up, anyway.The cheapest place to get a cylinder from is your local tip/ recycling center. They are difficult to dispose off so they'll have a pile to give away ,then you go to a garage and exchange for a full one.
Depending on size and brand new empty gas bottles are £40-100. There also seems to be a shortage so it may be difficult to get a new one. On the advice of a calor distributor who couldn't supply new I went to my local tip and had a choice of 30+ emptys ,mostly the smaller sizes and plenty of camping GAZ ones. Worth a look for anyone wanting a gas bottle.They have deposits on them, even without the paperwork they're worth a few quid. They are uncommon at the dump and the suppliers pick them up, anyway.
Depending on size and brand new empty gas bottles are £40-100. There also seems to be a shortage so it may be difficult to get a new one. On the advice of a calor distributor who couldn't supply new I went to my local tip and had a choice of 30+ emptys ,mostly the smaller sizes and plenty of camping GAZ ones. Worth a look for anyone wanting a gas bottle.
Technically the up front payment is a deposit, you never own the bottle so cannot sell it.
Patio gas has a different fitting (clip on rather than screw on) and sell for more money because you pay for convenience I guess. The bottles are sightly different sizes too.The other 2 most common types are standard propane bottles and patio gas which for reasons I never understood are fractionally different. The regulators are inexpensive so your starting point is decide which bottle type you want to use then get the appropriate regulator and at the same time some new hose.
Patio gas has a different fitting (clip on rather than screw on) and sell for more money because you pay for convenience I guess. The bottles are sightly different sizes too.
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