Anyone know of a good spot? Currently paying $15 for a 5lb fill but I'm going through that in about 3 weeks. I'm open to getting a larger tank if the per lb fill will be cheaper...
10/22/2015 3:35:00 PM
cheapest I know of is Atlantic Brew Supply, but they are not cheaper than $15
10/22/2015 3:53:08 PM
^that's where I go. There's also a welding supply place off Saunders I think but you'd have to call for the price
10/22/2015 5:31:31 PM
$15 for 5lb is the going rate. You're not gonna find any cheaper i'm sure.What you should do though is find a 20lb tank on craigslist/ebay. Hydro test doesnt matter.Take it to Machine and Welding Supply and they'll swap it out for a full 20lb tank for about $24 with tax.The 20lb tanks arent "cheap", but they'll pay for themselves quickly. I've been doing this for years.[Edited on October 23, 2015 at 10:55 AM. Reason : .]
10/23/2015 10:55:11 AM
there are no "cheap fills" when it comes to the major pollutant of CO2. Thanks for contributing to global warming, ass.
10/24/2015 1:51:24 AM
I used to get the 20lb tank for my hydroponic setup refilled at 5th season on Western Blvd for about $25. I think I paid just short of $100 for the tank.does machine and welding supply places typically carry food grade CO2?
10/24/2015 2:04:00 PM
Dont think it's food grade. But does anyone actually care? Even the homebrew shops in the area get their CO2 from the welding shops. I know for a fact the one in durham just gets 20lb tanks and refills their customer's 5lb tanks from the 20lber from the welding shop.*edit*After some searching, it seems it's all "beverage-grade". Even the stuff from welding shops.[Edited on October 24, 2015 at 3:12 PM. Reason : ,]
10/24/2015 2:53:56 PM
^^^^ perfect Bobby
10/26/2015 2:01:32 PM
Yeah, my theater got CO2 from MWS for years.
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