“I Used My Gas for Over 8 Months”: Man Injects “Special Oil” Inside 12kg Cylinder, Peeps React

“I Used My Gas for Over 8 Months”: Man Injects “Special Oil” Inside 12kg Cylinder, Peeps React

  • A short video of a Nigerian man showing people how they could make their cooking gas last longer has sparked reactions online
  • Many people who saw him injecting liquid into a cylinder doubted the safety and efficiency of doing so at home
  • Using a woman as an example, the man said she had been using her 12kg gas cylinder for eight months after filling it

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A young Nigerian man showed people how to increase the efficiency of their cooking gas at home with a liquid he had in a syringe.

The man demonstrated how the liquid could be injected into the cylinder before filling it with gas. Many people gathered around him with rapt attention.

Cooking gas in Nigeria/man spoke about efficiency.
The man injected a substance into the gas cylinder. Photo source: @user62799908533272
Source: UGC

He made a side comment about a woman who had been using a 12kg cylinder for eight months.

Many Nigerians who watched his video doubted the efficiency of whatever he put in the cylinder.

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Some pointed safety concerns of trying to tamper with cooking gas. A thorough look at the video shared by @user62799908533272 revealed he was using what he called "Fuel Factor X". People said they would not try it.

A woman in the video said:

"My 12kg cylinder has used 8 months."

Watch the video below:

YEN.com.gh compiled some of the reactions below:

B-Trillion M Bayo asked:

"How many of us did not understand anything about this video please?"

sunnywhitechibund said:

"Tinubu don do us shege.... people don dey invent things to scam people of the remaining naira. Peter when are you coming.."

Scopiee_IG said:

"Una don dey give gas injection."

Welson Frank said:

"If I go do this combination, my cylinder to dey far from my kitchen. I no wan hear stories that touch."

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tiktokfamily477 said:

"U can try it when u are living beside fire service station."

Bashiruadamu said:

"The video isn't clear since a lot of people here don't understand what he inject into the cylinder."

jovita asked:

"How do I get it?"

MetroPixels asked:

"I am concerned about the safety of this process. because propane gas is meant to be pressurized and supplied through the holes for safety. how safe?"

Creative Nigerians convert fuel generators to use gas

Meanwhile, popular Nigerian website Legit.ng earlier reported that a young Nigerian man was happy that converting a fuel generator to gas worked. He said a final bye-bye to using fuel.

The man revealed that 2kg of gas lasted for 8 hours. In a TikTok video, the man showed how a gas cylinder was placed far from the generator.

Similarly, a talented Nigerian man showed a petrol generator which power source he converted to cooking gas.

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The young man (@kingsolya) revealed that a filled 2kg cylinder of gas would power the generator for 12 hours.

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Source: Legit.ng

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