Calor Lite and an old refillable, answers please.

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I have a couple of full Calor Lite bottles to dispose of, I know at one time they would be exchanged for the standard cylinder when empty but are any still around and am I still able to sell them? Second question, I have a very old and flaky 13kg refillable, full, bought of a funster a few years ago before I knew anything about Gaslow/Gasit and the like. Is this a Safefill type or similar? I could use it to feed my gas fire in the workshop I suppose but given I have accumulated a multitude of bottles I'd rather it went to a good home if it's safe. Answers on a postcard.

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I am still using up a Calor Lightweight like you have shown so will be interested in your responses. It just gets occasional BBQ use.
 
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I asked my local calor store about the 6kg lightweight ones. He said that he'd swap it for a normal 6kg. He let me trade up from 6kg to 13kg too.

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Sell the Calor lites on Facebook Marketplace as they can be swapped for the steel bottles as said above - I needed a spare bottle and paid £20 for an empty Calor Lite.
 
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