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dpvu July 12th, 2008 21:52

Least Smelly Brand of Propane?
 
I use propane exclusively in my GBB now and I know that propane is scented so you can easily smell a leak but that poses a problem for us airsofters. What brands do you guys find smell the least? I found Coleman propane to be bearable and mild. I just got this new stuff from Superstore (Loblaws for those in the east) called Propane Expert and that stuff is STRONG and tends to linger for quite a while. It smells like rotting eggs and is just generally unpleasant.

jesster202 July 12th, 2008 21:57

Stay away form wallmart ones dam they smell horrible the only propane i have found to smell nice is the colment actauly i can hardly notice te smell anymore, anyways just saty away form anything form wall mart as its hardcore nasty sulfur smell.

FOX_111 July 12th, 2008 23:05

Coleman propane don't smell that much, or is it me getting used to the smell?

Gigaknight July 12th, 2008 23:14

Heh heh, I can just picture the smell giving your position away... or maybe it would deter people from finding you? "Oh man, do smell that? Smells like shit!"

Seriously though, I found that Coleman's seems to do the job.

Crunchmeister July 12th, 2008 23:14

I've tried different propane types, from torch cannisters to camping cannisters, and the least smelly IMO is Coleman. I have to agree that of the ones I've tried, it's easily the most bearable, and the smell dissipates the fastest.

I bought this one cannister at a small mom & pop store downtown a couple of months ago. It stunk like nobody's business. I fired a couple of mags in my basement, and had to stop and open a window. I went out for the afternoon, and on my return, I could still smell it, but everywhere in the house rather than just the basement.

Naglfar July 12th, 2008 23:23

I think I speak for everyone at CAPS this week, the smell of propane = fun.

dpvu July 12th, 2008 23:28

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Originally Posted by Naglfar (Post 765825)
I think I speak for everyone at CAPS this week, the smell of propane = fun.

It covers up "biological weapons" if you get my "drift".

rexdlu July 12th, 2008 23:42

I think it's just us getting used to the smell, I now associate the smell of propane with a GBB and it doesn't smell so bad, on the other hand I have family and a significant other who hate the smell.

Drake July 13th, 2008 00:59

Coleman's isn't that bad, but I notice that unlike whatever used to be in Chinese green gas, the olfactory additive (Ethanethiol -- the smelliest stuff on Earth, according to Guinness World Records) seems to really cling to stuff it came into contact with: my GBBs chambers now have a permanent propane odor to them, as do the insides of my mags and valves.

MadMax should come up with some scented silicone oil (no, not th sexy kind).

And I still have a can of oldschool Green I used for home shooting. My living space is too small to have it stinking of propane.

Drache July 13th, 2008 01:03

just light a match that will get rid of the smell :D

Moderate July 13th, 2008 01:04

At Border War last year, I remember someone from Toronto (US side) mentioning that the smell of propane is better than sex :D

Drache July 13th, 2008 01:07

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Originally Posted by moderatesniper (Post 765904)
At Border War last year, I remember someone from Toronto (US side) mentioning that the smell of propane is better than sex :D

Then they are doing it wrong.... :D

TrueTGN July 13th, 2008 01:39

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Originally Posted by FOX_111 (Post 765809)
Coleman propane don't smell that much, or is it me getting used to the smell?

After a while it seemed I was getting used to the smell or it just was never that bad. Then I smelled the propane out of those propane torches and it seemed so much worse. Duno though

Coleman isn't too bad for me

Affliction July 13th, 2008 01:44

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Originally Posted by Drache (Post 765903)
just light a match that will get rid of the smell :D

I see what you did there


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Coleman still has that terrible sulfur smell. For outdoor use, it's perfectly fine and dissipates fairly quickly, just don't fire your GBB indoors. Coleman is also readily available (and cheap) at Canadian Tire too, thats a plus.

I prefer either propane torch canisters or the portable stove ones as they are slim and would fit much better with your gear (Much slimmer compared to typical tanks).
-Fury

arman July 13th, 2008 02:05

Quote:

Originally Posted by Drake (Post 765899)
Coleman's isn't that bad, but I notice that unlike whatever used to be in Chinese green gas, the olfactory additive (Ethanethiol -- the smelliest stuff on Earth, according to Guinness World Records) seems to really cling to stuff it came into contact with: my GBBs chambers now have a permanent propane odor to them, as do the insides of my mags and valves.

MadMax should come up with some scented silicone oil (no, not th sexy kind).

And I still have a can of oldschool Green I used for home shooting. My living space is too small to have it stinking of propane.

i guess i can stop smelling my gun for leaks now...

IMO Ozark Trail propane fuel (2 pkg wall mart) has little to no smell
it looks just like a coleman(stink horrible)


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