The Direct Answer
2kg pallet quantities vary by supplier batch and packaging spec. Bigger cylinders mean fewer units per pallet but more kilograms of gas held per pallet — the working figure is on the quote.
The Slightly Longer Explanation
2kg cylinders are high-throughput format — fewer changeovers, more storage commitment per unit, better per-gram economics at volume.
The indicative pallet anchor sits from £3,000 per pallet for 2kg. Per-pallet count is lower than smaller formats; per-pallet gas holding is higher.
If you’re container-planning, 2kg is usually the winner on kilograms of gas per cubic metre of container space.
Buyer Checklist
Before you act on the answer above, run through this:
- Confirm 2kg matches your daily burn (over 1.5kg per kitchen per day)
- Audit your storage footprint — 2kg needs a wider safe-handling zone per cylinder
- Submit the qualification wizard with brand and pallet quantity
- Ask the desk to confirm units-per-pallet on the quote
Where This Sits In The Bigger Picture
This is an answer page — short by design, anchored to one question. The longer-form reasoning lives in the linked pages below.
Related reading:
The qualification wizard is the next step when you’re ready to turn the answer into a quote.
