According to the labels, one of my butane/propane canister which should be stored below 40 degrees and a different brand shouldn't be exposed to temperatures above 50.
Either way, it's well known that if the outside temperature is, say 30 degrees, the temperature inside a car can be 50 or 60. So on those figures, I guess it might be unwise to leave a spare 230g canister in my car on a hot day. Should I hide my spare/s in the vegetation?
To put this in context, I've only recently replaced an ancient puncture-style stove with a threaded one. (And paying a lot more for the fuel, unfortunately.) I've left the old canisters in my car on numerous trips for years without any issues. But was so accustomed to the old style that I don't recall ever reading the label, so perhaps they also had a label warning. I can't find any useful information on canister storage anywhere so I hope someone can fill me in.