I am slightly aware that fuel canisters are rated to a certain temp in a car. So my question is I am about to be moving back to my home state of Washington from Austin and I have a stock of 3 and one partial small snow peak canisters. Anyone with any ideas about this.
ALL canisters are rated (DOT) to at least 50 C or 122 F. It should be quite OK to transport them in your car provided you keep them out of the direct sun.
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