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shish

Which CO2

Post by shish » Thu Aug 31, 2006 4:36 pm

Just been on the phone to Air Products to arrange a CO2 bottle for my kegs, they have a depot a few mins away and are happy for me to hire a cylinder from them.

I asked for 'food grade' CO2, but they mentioned that the pubs etc normally use their 'Top Gas' grade CO2 rather than the more expensive 'Fresh Gas' ultra clean stuff (which comes with certificates and stuff)

any ideas which one i should go for?

The top gas is 17p/day rental and £30 refill

IanRMartin

Post by IanRMartin » Thu Aug 31, 2006 4:48 pm

Wowww thats expenisve!!
Shop around, try yell.com looking for local gas suppliers.
I've heard some contact the air products depot's direct and get a much better deal!!
Ideally NO Rental!!

Where abouts are you?

Ian

shish

Post by shish » Fri Sep 01, 2006 12:28 am

i'm in Macclesfield, Cheshire

tried yell, best hit was a co in Congleton, which referred me to Air Products in Stoke who had their head office call me

shish

Post by shish » Fri Sep 01, 2006 11:45 am

everywhere seems to be air products or boc around here

who is nearest to me (south cheshire) out of those who use full size bottles and who do you use for gas?

steve_flack

Post by steve_flack » Fri Sep 01, 2006 12:05 pm

I tried Air Products and all the distributors I spoke to said that they didn't know how much top gas cost and that it was all dealt with centrally. The one company whose distributors do have a clue seems to be Air Liquide - but there aren't many of them. Mine will be an hour's drive away when I move but will let me have cylinders at £15 a pop with no rental.

Don't bother with BOC either. They'll give you the 'CO2 is very dangerous' health and safety BS and won't let you have any.

niall

Post by niall » Wed Sep 06, 2006 4:30 pm

QUOTE Don't bother with BOC either. They'll give you the 'CO2 is very dangerous' health and safety BS and won't let you have any.

Exactly the probem I had. Someone suggested to use a fire extinguisher bottle but the connections look different - can they be converted easily (and safely)?

Another alternative may be the Widget Gas if I can find it over here - can this be used to force carbonate or is it just for dispense?

Frothy

Post by Frothy » Wed Sep 06, 2006 5:58 pm

I get the large 10L bottles for ~ £16 a pop + £1.75/month rental.
Food Grade

Matt

deadlydes

Post by deadlydes » Thu Sep 07, 2006 9:06 am

phone up a few local fire extinguisher companies. one of them is bound to fill CO2 bottles (i.e. recharge fire extinguishers)
go up there and have a chat. they will no doubt be able to make you a bottle up with a wheel valve etc.
my 7.5kg cylinder cost me £35 and a refil is £10. no rental etc. every 10 years i need to get the bottle tested (at the same place) and that costs £10. so even if it fails and i have to get a new one thats only £45 for 10 years of rental. not bad!!

tribs

Post by tribs » Thu Sep 07, 2006 12:52 pm

shish,

I get my CO2 from the local calor supplier in Bury for £10.70. No rental. No deposit.

I live in Bury but work just south of Stockport. If you pm me I can pick up a cylinder for you and you can call at my office and pick it up.

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