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Backpacking canister fuels, such as MSR’s IsoPro, typically use a blend of propane, isobutane and/or butane. Learn more about canister fuel.
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Weber Gas Canister, 445g Weber Cartridge, Small Gas Canister BBQ Fuel, Disposable Butane/Propane Cannister
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• Delivers superior performance throughout the life of the canister and in colder temperatures • Optimal fuel blend results in reduced soot and clogs
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