#CulturePH - Solane offers safe and quality Solane Sakto LPG for budget-conscious consumers! #LutongSolane

For more than 50 years, Solane has been a reliable culinary partner for Filipino families, whether it is for straightforward #LutongSolane dinners at home or lavish and exuberant festivities and get-togethers. Solane wants to ensure that more Filipinos enjoy their meals and holidays this Christmas without going over budget, especially if they want to have festive dinners out of the house.


Solane is introducing Solane Sakto, a mini-LPG tank that can carry 1.4 kg of kitchen fuel and is ideal for houses on a tight budget, students, young families, and start-up companies. No more canned food for camping with Solane Sakto, which is a terrific addition to the cooking equipment to bring!

It’s the same safe, sustainable, and quality kitchen fuel Filipinos have known, but in a sakto size! 

“We have long cultivated Filipinos’ passion for cooking and celebration by providing safe and quality kitchen fuel over the decades through Solane LPG,” said Jose Antonio Gonzalez, CEO of Isla LPG, the company behind Solane. “Through the ‘tingi’ version of our trusted Solane LPG, we want more Filipinos to have access to affordable and quality kitchen fuel without compromising safety.” 

Solane sponsored the "Saktong Salu-salo with Solane" event to demonstrate how Solane Sakto is the ideal companion for enjoying cuisine outside. Suzi Entrata-Abrera, a passionate cook and longtime Solane user, served out delectable delicacies while engaging guests in a lively conversation.

In order to showcase how the Solane Sakto is simple to install on existing LPG or canister-fed cooking stoves, Chef Mark Joseph Bartolome, also known as Chef Marky on Tiktok, prepared a simple yet hearty chicken fajita dish.

Chef Marky unveils the content of the mystery box he received from Solane

Guests also sampled best-selling dishes from some of the trendiest small businesses in the metro: Kahatea, Airballs 320, and Hungry Homies.

 

Local food businesses had the chance to showcase their most raved dishes.

 

Guests took turns guessing the weight of Solane Sakto’s LPG content.

 

Solane Marketing Manager Kathy Mendez Cabisada and Solane Product Manager Gilbert Roque join Suzi and Chef Marky in exploring the new Solane Sakto LPG.

Swak Benefits in a Sakto Size

Due to its saktong laki and saktong gaan, Solane Sakto is ideal for small kitchens and spaces, such as those found in student housing, condominiums, and small apartments. Solane Sakto, which has a collar handle for enhanced grip and is lightweight and portable, is ideal for outdoor activities like camping, picnics, and out-of-town trips.

Solane Sakto, which costs PHP 150 for each refill, is more economical and a safer option than butane canisters filled with LPG, charcoal, and wood. Only this tiny LPG SKU is approved by the Department of Energy for use indoors for intensive cooking.

One Solane Sakto tank can last up to a week of cooking for the typical family of five. During unforeseen situations or emergencies, it can be used as a backup LPG tank, lasting up to 3-4 days for heavy cooking.

Like Solane 11 kilogram AS and POL tanks, authentic Solane Sakto cylinders also carry the important markings that certify their registration, the specific standards used, the date the cylinder was tested, as well as the tare weight in kilograms which is around 4.1 kg. Genuine Solane Sakto LPG tanks also come with a white biodegradable seal.

To order Verified Solane LPG, customers may call the Solane Hatid Bahay Hotline +63 2 8887 5555 (Metro Manila) or place their orders through the Solane mobile app or through the Web Ordering Platform. For inquiries, they may also text or call +63 918 8875555 or +63 917 8977555 or send a message to Solane’s Facebook Messenger account.


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