Boundary Waters Quetico Forum :: Gear Forum :: Spent Fuel Canisters
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ThreeRivers |
See ya all on EP14 on June 12. 3R |
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boonie |
Yes, you can, but yes you'll have to check where you are. If not regular recycling, there may be a hazardous waste collection day(s) in your area, or you may have to seek out an independent recycler, but there's usually a way. |
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TrailZen |
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deerfoot |
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butthead |
WIMike: "Voyager: "I just ordered a little valve to refill them. The cost was about $10.00. It's coming from China so who knows when it will get here. You can find them in stock online for much more though. There are several youtube videos describing the process. I'm going to buy the 16 oz. isopro cannisters to top off my 4 and 8 oz. cannisters for about half the cost of new." I do believe the refilling is completely legal. It is transporting a re-filled tank that is illegal. There are a slew of DOT laws pertaining to transport of refillable/bulk propane tanks (I have used some 4 pounders and they can be found in 1 pound size). Same applies to isobutane canisters but I do not know if any are approved for refilling by DOT laws. butthead |
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Blatz |
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Savage Voyageur |
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schweady |
deerfoot: "deerfoot: "At one time I came across a small bag of green plastic plugs. As I recall they were branded Coleman and they were to be inserted in spent small green fuel canisters to fully vent them and allow for recycling. I used them up and never found them again." Follow the diagram on the package and you risk a nasty frostbite. Story told to me by a friend... |
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deerfoot |
deerfoot: "At one time I came across a small bag of green plastic plugs. As I recall they were branded Coleman and they were to be inserted in spent small green fuel canisters to fully vent them and allow for recycling. I used them up and never found them again." Found a few of the Coleman Green Key Tool in the garage. In the past I used them to recycle spent fuel canisters. A quick web search indicates they are no longer made because many recyclers don’t accept the canisters. |
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cyclones30 |
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tumblehome |
Blatz: "Church key them and recycle" +1 That's what I do. |
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boonie |
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boonie |
cyclones30: "This is one of the reasons I've stuck with liquid fuel so far. Tried a canister stove once and hated guessing how much was left and having a couple partials around. " There's a simple solution to the how much fuel is left. Two actually: Weigh it before use, weigh it after, subtract the difference from fuel for the amount remaining. The canister weight remains constant. JetBoil also makes the Jet Guage |
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joewildlife |
Of course it may be illegal to transport any refilled cannister, so I don't recommend anyone do it, of course. Joe |
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schweady |
boonie: "cyclones30: "This is one of the reasons I've stuck with liquid fuel so far. Tried a canister stove once and hated guessing how much was left and having a couple partials around. " Yup. I weigh mine when new and Sharpie the weight on the bottom. An 8 oz MSR canister usually starts out around 13.3 oz or so. You can also set the canister in the water and see how high it floats. MSR actually prints a gauge on the side of theirs to help judge. |
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WIMike |
Voyager: "I just ordered a little valve to refill them. The cost was about $10.00. It's coming from China so who knows when it will get here. You can find them in stock online for much more though. There are several youtube videos describing the process. I'm going to buy the 16 oz. isopro cannisters to top off my 4 and 8 oz. cannisters for about half the cost of new." Have you checked into whether this is legal? Valves have been sold to refill green 1lb propane cylinders too but that is illegal under federal law. There are one pound propane cylinders that are legal to refill but the standard ones you buy are not. There's a good chance refilling the standard isobutane cylinders is also illegal. |
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Voyager |
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Captn Tony |
cyclones30: "This is one of the reasons I've stuck with liquid fuel so far. Tried a canister stove once and hated guessing how much was left and having a couple partials around. "To solve this problem I take 2 canisters. When I use one I put duct tape on the side or bottom of it. When it’s empty I move it to the top of the canister. Then start the new one. When I get home I replace the empty one and shoot the It with my pellet gun to completely empty it. |
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Castaway |
Captn Tony: "cyclones30: "This is one of the reasons I've stuck with liquid fuel so far. Tried a canister stove once and hated guessing how much was left and having a couple partials around. " Just fixing the quote font. |
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Voyager |
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