Across rugged red dirt roads, and the dips and ditches of off-road terrain - the 4.5 kg Gas Bottle Holder by Companion is the buddy for your bottle.
Owed to its powder-coated steel construction, this heavy-duty holder is protected from rust and destruction for years. The rubber insulated trim aids with reducing vibrations, so you can tackle the rumble and tumble when venturing off-road without the clattering soundtrack from the back.
Suitable for 4.5kg gas bottles - adjust and lock your bottle holder for a safe, secure, and steady voyage from your backyard BBQ to outback kitchenettes.
Rubber insulated trim to reduce vibrations
Steel construction
Fits 4.5 kg gas bottles
Adjustable and lockable for security
Attachment points: 17cm vertical from base | 15.3cm horizontal between centres
In Use Dimensions:
29.5W x 28D x 19.5H cm
Packed Dimensions:
29.5W x 28D x 19.5H cm
Weight:
2.13 Kg
Material:
Powder−Coated Steel | Rubber Trim
Warranty:
1 Year
Supplier Code:
10000512
Snowys Code:
152580
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Q&A's (3)
Does this fit your 4kg bottles? 1 answer
Are the two items you sell the 4kg bottle and the 4.5kg bottle holder a compatible set?
Ronni - Oakey, QLD(4 months ago)
G'day Ronni,
Yep, the latch hook is adjustable so the holder can be expanded or tightened to suit. Hope that helps.
Lauren - Snowys(4 months ago)
Other sized gas bottles1 answer
My gas bottle has a diameter of 260mm. Will this holder secure my bottle effectively?
David - Gawler, SA (1 year ago)
G'day David,
Whilst a 4.5Kg gas bottle is just under 25cm in diameter, the holder accommodates up to a maximum 30cm diameter as the latch hook is adjustable. You shouldn't have any issues with a 260mm bottle.
Lauren - Snowys(1 year ago)
Attach to drawbar?1 answer
What’s the best way to secure this to the drawbar on my camper trailer?
Jason - Newcastle, NSW (1 year ago)
G'day Jason,
These gas holders are designed for side mounting, not drawbar mounting specifically, but there's no reason why you couldn't modify the holder and the trailer to make it work. We can't really provide any further advice without seeing your setup, but you'd want to make sure you've got three points of attachment. If you're unsure or don't have much experience in this type of modification, head to your local caravan or trailer specialist for some real-life advice.