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Has anyone else had problems with these cylinders leaking. I've had 2 recently used once taken burner off and when I've gone back next job I'm nearly on empty.
 
It was the yellow ones a couple of years ago. Only use yellow and I never remove the bottle.

Have you spoke to your stockist?
 
Yep.i bought a blue propane one last week and today it was near on empty
 
Spoke to them on Thursday when I had to go for new bottle and the one they gave me was also near empty, will be emailing rothenberger on Monday see what they say.
 
My last one leaked, too.

It was kept inside my Rothenberger 'hot bag'. When I unzipped it, it stank of gas and you could hear it hissing out of the cylinder.

A lot of people seem to have the same problem.
 
I have noticed the rothenberger have less thread on them than other brands and Wear the thread in the torch head eventually blowing off if you remove bottle after every use as they advise. Why don't they make the thread in the torch steel and not alloy. I get through one in about 10 months. Emailed them but they never reply
 
Yeh like simon said the map ones had big problems a couple years ago but havent heard about the blue ones although it wouldnt surprise me, often i get wiffs of gas in the mornings when i open the doors and the ignighter is switched off , its the yellow map ones i use but i did use blue previously ,
 
Good torch,but internal threads are softer so wearing out in a couple of years,probably due to cost cutting
 
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Has anyone else had problems with these cylinders leaking. I've had 2 recently used once taken burner off and when I've gone back next job I'm nearly on empty.


Yep, check the thread on your torch might need to give the bottle a few wraps of PTFE.
 
Am I missing something important here folks? Our bottles stay on the torches until they are empty. Why take them off?

Sure there is probably a good reason but I can't think of it..
 
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