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BBQ & Patio Gas

Patio gas is a popular choice for home BBQs and garden entertaining. These lightweight green bottles offer easy handling and rapid connection using standard clip-on regulators.

A garden BBQ scene featuring a green Calor-style patio gas bottle connected to a barbecue, family cooking in background, soft warm evening light. Shot on Canon EOS R6, 35mm lens, lifestyle but realistic.

Choose smaller bottles for portable BBQs and camping grills, or larger cylinders for fire pits, patio heaters and gas outdoor kitchens.

For more outdoor gas guidance, explore our Bottle Gases page.

FAQs

As a trusted supplier of gas, we frequently get asked questions about gas safety, the difference between butane and propane, as well as the best uses for our gas products. In this blog, we’ll be answering our most common FAQs.

Propane is generally the preferred gas for patio heaters because it performs reliably outdoors and continues to work effectively in colder temperatures. This makes it suitable for year round patio heating. Adams Gas supplies patio gas options designed for common patio heater setups when used with the correct regulator.

The right bottle size depends on how often the patio heater is used and how long you want it to run between changes. Larger bottles are more efficient for regular use, while smaller bottles are easier to handle and store. Adams Gas offers patio gas bottles in a range of sizes to suit different usage patterns.

Patio gas duration depends on heater output, usage time, and bottle size. High output heaters will consume gas more quickly, while occasional use can extend runtime across multiple weeks. Adams Gas supplies patio gas bottles suitable for both occasional and frequent outdoor use.

Propane is generally the best gas refill for BBQs because it performs reliably outdoors and works well in cooler temperatures. It provides consistent heat output and is suitable for most standard gas BBQs. Adams Gas supplies BBQ gas refills that support these common outdoor cooking setups.

Propane is usually preferred for BBQs used outdoors, as it continues to work efficiently in a wider range of weather conditions. Butane may be suitable for lighter use during warmer months. Choosing the right gas depends on when and how often the BBQ is used.

The right BBQ gas refill size depends on how frequently you cook and how long you want the gas to last. Smaller bottles suit occasional BBQ use, while larger refills are more efficient for regular cooking and entertaining. Adams Gas supplies BBQ gas refills in sizes to match different usage levels.

Choosing the correct Calor gas bottle depends on the appliance type, usage environment, and expected consumption. Factors such as indoor or outdoor use, portability, and runtime requirements all influence the best option. Adams Gas supplies a range of Calor gas bottles to suit different professional and domestic setups.

Yes, Calor gas bottles are widely used across commercial, trade, and domestic environments. They are commonly ed for applications such as heating, catering equipment, workshops, and site use. Adams Gas supplies Calor gas bottles for customers located in Kent.

Bottle size ion should be based on usage frequency, appliance demand, and whether mobility or reduced changeovers is more important. Smaller bottles are often chosen for portable or intermittent use, while larger bottles are more efficient for continuous operation. Adams Gas offers Calor gas bottles in multiple sizes for customers in Kent.