MANILA, Philippines—For more than 50 years, Solane has been a reputable cooking partner for Filipino households, whether it’s for streamlined #LutongSolane meals at home or lavish and festive celebrations and get-togethers.
Even if they choose to eat holiday meals outside the home, Solane wants to make sure that more Filipinos can celebrate Christmas and enjoy their festive meals without going into debt.
The Solane Sakto mini-LPG tank, which holds 1.4 kilograms of kitchen fuel, is being unveiled by Solane. It is best suited for small families, households on a budget, students, and businesses with few employees. There is no need for canned food if you’re feeling more adventurous and daring; Solane Sakto is a great addition to camping cooking gear.
It’s the same safe, sustainable, and high-quality kitchen fuel Filipinos have come to expect, but in 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.”
Showcasing how Solane Sakto is the perfect companion for enjoying food outside the home, Solane organized the “Saktong Salu-salo with Solane” event. Guests were treated to delectable dishes while engaging in lively conversation with cooking enthusiast and proud long-time Solane user Suzi Entrata-Abrera.
Chef Mark Joseph Bartolome, also known as Chef Marky on Tiktok, demonstrated how to make simple yet filling chicken fajitas while demonstrating how the Solane Sakto can be easily installed on existing LPG or canister-fed cooking stoves.
Chef Marky unveils what’s inside the mystery box he received from Solane. Image courtesy of Solane
Guests also sampled best-selling dishes from some of the city’s hottest small businesses, including Kahatea, Airballs 320, and Hungry Homies.
Guests took turns guessing the weight of Solane Sakto’s LPG content. Image courtesy of Solane
Solane Marketing Manager Kathy Mendez Cabisada and Solane Product Manager Gilbert Roque join Suzi and Chef Marky in exploring the new Solane Sakto LPG. Image courtesy of Solane
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 dormitories, condominiums, and compact apartments.
The portable, outdoor-use Solane Sakto, which has a collar handle for better grip, is perfect for out-of-town trips, picnics, and camping.
Solane Sakto, which costs PHP 150 for each refill, is a less expensive and safer option to charcoal fuel wood and other dangerous fuel sources such as LPG-refilled butane canisters. It is the only small LPG SKU that is safe and compliant with the Department of Energy for indoor use.
A typical family of five can be supplied by one Solane Sakto tank for up to a week. In unexpected or urgent situations, it can be used as a backup LPG tank, lasting up to 3–4 days for intensive cooking.
Authentic Solane Sakto cylinders, like Solane 11 kg AS and POL tanks, are marked with important markings that confirms their registration, the precise standards applied, the date the cylinder was tested, and the tare weight in kg, which is roughly 4.1 kg. Genuine Solane Sakto LPG tanks also come with a white biodegradable seal.
By dialing the Solane Hatid Bahay Hotline at +63 2 8887 5555 (Metro Manila), using the Solane mobile app, or using the Web Ordering Platform, customers can order Verified Solane LPG. In addition, they can ask queries by texting or calling +63 918 8875555 or +63 917 8977555, or send a message to Solane’s Facebook Messenger account.