My gas bottle has been neeeeeearly empty for about the last 10 cooking sessions (roccbox). If you can tip it up and down and still feel liquid sloshing you’re good.
Cooking inside with it - as long as you’ve got plenty of ventilation you’re fine. It deliberately doesn’t burn clean which means CO risk but if you’re saturating the space with fresh air there’s no worries. The heat at ceiling level is nothing to worry about. You could get soot on the ceiling - mine turns the cobwebs black which is handy.
LPG is heavier than air so if it’s leaking it will collect at floor level so open a door rather than a window. Don’t stub your fags out on the kitchen floor you dirty bastard.
My gas bottle has been neeeeeearly empty for about the last 10 cooking sessions (roccbox). If you can tip it up and down and still feel liquid sloshing you’re good.
Cooking inside with it - as long as you’ve got plenty of ventilation you’re fine. It deliberately doesn’t burn clean which means CO risk but if you’re saturating the space with fresh air there’s no worries. The heat at ceiling level is nothing to worry about. You could get soot on the ceiling - mine turns the cobwebs black which is handy.
LPG is heavier than air so if it’s leaking it will collect at floor level so open a door rather than a window. Don’t stub your fags out on the kitchen floor you dirty bastard.