What do you do with the old cartridges? The single use, non refillable type? As they're non- refillable there must be somewhere we can recycle them?
rubbish bin ???
Quote from: duggie on December 26, 2011, 10:53:00 AM
rubbish bin ???
Works for me,,,,,,,,,,
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Problem solved MrBitchi :cheers:
I sorta figured that's the response I'd get. Makes them not a very "green" method of cooking though :-[
yeah, we just throw ours in the bin... not much choice really (that I am aware of), if there is another option I would love to hear about it...
I know a certain person that saves them for around the camp fire. While I don't condone that sort of behavior :angel: it sure is ;D fun.
But we also throw them away. I wonder if they can be recycled though ???
More info please SteveandViv, it's one of those community service things,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ;D
A certain young man with an interest in canvas maybe 8)
If it has one of those triangle recycle symbols it should go in the recycle bin. Should be punctured, from memory, so there is no chance of fire / explosion when compacted, though I think most are punctured when attached to the burner.
Quote from: Crimso on December 26, 2011, 03:02:55 PM
If it has one of those triangle recycle symbols it should go in the recycle bin. Should be punctured, from memory, so there is no chance of fire / explosion when compacted, though I think most are punctured when attached to the burner.
my unit does not puncture it? as you can take it out at any time and reload, empty, full or part ????
cheers
The manufacturer should have a contact number on the cartridge ... call them and ask. Or contact your local gas dealer (Kleenheat to name one I can think of) and ask them what the correct diposal procedure is.
Kit_e
Quote from: SteveandViv on December 26, 2011, 02:12:50 PM
I know a certain person that saves them for around the camp fire. While I don't condone that sort of behavior :angel: it sure is ;D fun.
But we also throw them away. I wonder if they can be recycled though ???
I would like to be able to recycle them at 50 yards with a small centrefire but Mr Bryant and then Mr Howard knocked that one on the head.
Was still a fun way of destroying my dads empty VB cans in the late 70's ;D
Quote from: Jon on December 26, 2011, 03:38:08 PM
I would like to be able to recycle them at 50 yards with a small centrefire but Mr Bryant and then Mr Howard knocked that one on the head.
Was still a fun way of destroying my dads empty VB cans in the late 70's ;D
Yes, many hours of entertainment ;D