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Best value for co2 (cylinders) 14 years 4 months ago #19

COOKStown ind estate off the belgard rd. Doyle and Doyle. They might have a map on their site but I've been using them for a few years now so not sure about that.

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Re: Best value for co2 (cylinders) 14 years 4 months ago #20

"rossa":36eo1efl wrote: THE VALVES on these will take our regs. The only difference is instead of a screw it has a handle to dispense. He gave me a price of 25 per 5kg used cylinder with this valve. . 25refill. 50 for a second hand cylinder with the proper screw valve and 80 for a new cylinder with new valve. Nice guys I must say. I picked up some for friends but I would think they might do a deal if there was a bulk buy. But you could walk in and buy 10 of these and they wouldn't bat an eyelid.



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Ill go for the fire extinguisher jobby for 25, suits me fine.

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Best value for co2 (cylinders) 14 years 4 months ago #21

Am I right in saying 25 squid for a full 5kg cylinder with a handle? That will take a reg with no more cost?

Best value for co2 (cylinders) 14 years 4 months ago #22

Ok, how to use it? Do u need to press the handle or what's the story?

Best value for co2 (cylinders) 14 years 4 months ago #23

Thats what it sounds like.
Only drawback being that you have to press the fire extinguisher handle to release the gas, Rather than spinning the knob on an ordinary cylinder.

I never really have mine open permanently anyway, i only switch it on when i need more pressure to dispense.
But if you did want to say force carb - you could keep it closed with a clamp or vice grip and let your reg do its job.

Best value for co2 (cylinders) 14 years 4 months ago #24

It's a fire extinguisher isn't it?
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