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Calor Gas

British  
/ ˈkælə /

noun

  1. butane gas liquefied under pressure in portable containers for domestic use

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In the days before the attack Masood also searched for Birmingham Calor Gas Centre and Mr Brown accepted it was "at least possible" he had planned to use gas as a weapon.

From BBC

Customers have vented their anger after a shortage of Calor gas left some without hot water and unable to heat their homes over the Easter weekend.

From BBC

In another, they have to move a load of Calor gas tanks and some plastic waterbutts apparently full of snooker balls.

From The Guardian

Calor Gas bottles have a distinctive shape and colour; if you tried to make a pressurised cooking gas container in the same shape and colour, its lawyers would doubtless grab you on a "trade dress" suit.

From The Guardian

On these dark evenings, my dad would wheel out an old Calor gas stove that we used when camping.

From The Guardian