Does anyone know where GAZ CV270 or CV470 fuel canisters might be acquired in the Phoenix area? These are bright blue canisters that go with GAZ's excellent stoves and lanterns.
It doesn't seem coincidental that Coleman recently bought out GAZ and now GAZ products are disappearing in the US. A fine way to get rid of the competition you can't beat them.
Anyway, thanks for any leads on supplies.
Cheers,
Bill
GAZ CV270 or CV470 fuel canisters
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Re: GAZ CV270 or CV470 fuel canisters
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$50!?
I think a new stove is less expensive.
$50!?
I think a new stove is less expensive.
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