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hi there just brought my first van a few weeks ago and we are of to glastonbury next week were going for five days and want to run the fridge of the gas as we dont have a leisure battery does anyone know if it uses a lot of gas as we are hoping to use the cooker as well and were not sure on how much the fridge uses thanks

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What size gass bottle do you have at the moment ??
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hi there

guess it depends what type of fridge and gas tank you have.
Mine is really economical and i guess they're all like that cause it's a small pilot that warms the refrigant.
A full tank will keep you chilled and cooking for at least a week or so.

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A Camping Gaz 907 bottle lasted us nearly for three weeks in Norway, not very hot but we were cooking and brewing up tea off the same bottle as the fridge

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the fridge is an electolux 210 and the gas bottle is butane 2.72 kg

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