BBQ FAQ #1: Does it matter what SWAP’n’Go cylinder size I buy for my BBQ? No, both the 8.5kg and 3.7kg SWAP’n’GO gas cylinders can power a...
SWAP’N’GO Blogs
How to attach and remove your BBQ Bottle
How to Attach BBQ bottle to your appliance Remove any safety plug that is fitted to the BBQ gas cylinder valve. If the tamper plug is a...
BBQ Gas Bottle Storage Safety
9 BBQ Gas Bottle Safety Tips – LPG Gas Cylinder Safety (Plus Bonus – 16 Cooking Tips for Great BBQ Food) Never store gas bottles indoors,...
BBQ Food Safety Tips
Everybody loves a BBQ, especially Australians!Please remember that there is always a risk of food illness if food isn’t handled and stored...
Advanced BBQ Cooking Tips
There are heaps of ways Aussies enjoy BBQs all year round. Elgas works behind the scenes providing SWAP’n’GO 4kg and 9kg gas bottles that...
Are LPG fumes toxic?
Is LPG-Propane Toxic? Can Propane Fumes Kill You? LPG Gas Leak Effects LPG (Propane) is a colourless, odourless, non-toxic gas and is also...
Everything About BBQ Gas
BBQ gas can be either propane or butane that is supplied in a gas bottle with a regulator. BBQ sizes include 13kg and 5kg cylinders in the...
LPG bottle Disposal
Gas Bottle Disposal – Gas Bottle Recycling – Old Gas Bottles Disposal – Where to Dispose of Gas Cylinders Caution on Where to Dispose of...