Old butane?

phooka

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I grabbed some colibri from a local shop. Noticed its date stamp is 2012. Any cons to using old tane? Would there be a noticeable increase in residuals?

Also, being that it's 78% tane and 22% propane, would I still be able to fill my torch with this stuff? I don't want it to blow up my hand!

Thanks!
 
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Vicki

Herbal Alchemist
I'm not sure, but I'm glad you brought this up. I have several cans of Newport butane, and wonder how long they will be good. I need to go look at one of the cans for an expiration date.
 
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phooka

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I'm not sure, but I'm glad you brought this up. I have several cans of Newport butane, and wonder how long they will be good. I need to go look at one of the cans for an expiration date.
The date you find is not an expiration date, it is date of manufacture.

To clarify my op
I would like to use the tane for botanical extraction, but wanted to verify it is safe to use in a torch as well. The more MSDS I read it seems most butane has propane.. Ronson, Newport etc.

Thanks for all the input
 
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