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What about this {{advert}} tag?
editI've done some of the work on this page and there is no way I want it to sound like an advert. I just wanted to provide basic encyclopaedic information for someone who came across the phrase Camping Gaz and wanted to know what it was. I will do some changes, but if only Xezbeth had put a little justification on this page instead of just slapping an {{advert}} box on there I would have a better idea what hosh was objecting to. By the way, who removes the {{advert}} box, and when?
CampinGaz or Camping Gaz
editIs the name CampinnGaz or Camping Gaz? The bottle pictured has it as two words, but the branding on the website (and the domain name) spells it as one word with only one 'G'. I have created a redirection page at CampinGaz. Robferrer 17:29, 5 November 2006 (UTC)
Have searched around for the info on-line but no-where is there a guide as to how heavy the empty cylinders are (not even on the official web-site). They give the gas contents by weight but no mention of the cylinder weight makes it difficult to gauge how much you have left in the cylinder. [[User:PEB] 18:21 16 September 2010 —Preceding unsigned comment added by 95.150.229.49 (talk) 17:24, 16 September 2010 (UTC)
- The pictures at the moment are of old gas cylinders from when it was Camping Gaz - it's now Campingaz. With a lowercase 'g' according to the website. I'll request a move. -- Smjg (talk) 14:55, 6 October 2010 (UTC)