Graz
Landlord.
When I first put my kegerator together I found an Adams gas supplier local to work, paid my deposit and got a cylinder of CO2, all good. Fast forward having been through a few cylinders and suddenly they don't have stock anymore, can't make any promises as to when they will, and the next nearest Adams gas seller is miles away so I go looking for another supplier.
Having looked up local gas suppliers I found one not too far away so head over to make enquiries. I asked about just getting a regular ~6kg cylinder of CO2 but they only did rentals however they did say they had rent free cylinders especially for home users. I had a look at one, kind of looked like they might have been old fire extinguishers or something but held a decent quantity of CO2 so I thought why not. I guess they filled them on site from a bulk tank or something. Next bit is where I should have walked away. So you didn't put a deposit on the cylinder but bought it outright, can't remember how much but maybe £50, but take it back and they will exchange it for full assuming money changes hands. I was in need at the time so I thought to just go for it.
After getting my new cylinder I took the previous Adams one back and got my deposit back, all good there at least.
So again fast forward several refills and I'm empty again, the missus is going somewhere nearby so I dispatch her to get a refill. At this point they'd also changed names and possibly ownership. She comes back with a stubby ~3kg tank which at least looks like a proper cylinder but less gas for the same money.
And now I've used that one up, they've changed names again, and I head over for another refill. I'm now informed they don't do rent free cylinders anymore but if I take the one I've got to any HobbyBrew / Weld supplier they'll give me a refill. Didn't offer my money back instead but took their word for it.
So today found a HobbyBrew agent fairly close to work. Very helpful guy there but basically told me I'd been led up the garden path by the other lot and they couldn't exchange based on the cylinder I had. I needed the gas anyway so I now have a new cylinder (which seems huge!) in the back of the car, and proper paperwork should I ever want my deposit back
But I'm now left with this empty one and no idea what to do with it. I doubt I'd get anywhere going and moaning to the old supplier. Can I sell it on? Would anyone have any use for it?
On the plus side though, anyone in north Gloucestershire or south Worcestershire needing gas I'd highly recommend https://www.weldingdirect.co.uk/
Having looked up local gas suppliers I found one not too far away so head over to make enquiries. I asked about just getting a regular ~6kg cylinder of CO2 but they only did rentals however they did say they had rent free cylinders especially for home users. I had a look at one, kind of looked like they might have been old fire extinguishers or something but held a decent quantity of CO2 so I thought why not. I guess they filled them on site from a bulk tank or something. Next bit is where I should have walked away. So you didn't put a deposit on the cylinder but bought it outright, can't remember how much but maybe £50, but take it back and they will exchange it for full assuming money changes hands. I was in need at the time so I thought to just go for it.
After getting my new cylinder I took the previous Adams one back and got my deposit back, all good there at least.
So again fast forward several refills and I'm empty again, the missus is going somewhere nearby so I dispatch her to get a refill. At this point they'd also changed names and possibly ownership. She comes back with a stubby ~3kg tank which at least looks like a proper cylinder but less gas for the same money.
And now I've used that one up, they've changed names again, and I head over for another refill. I'm now informed they don't do rent free cylinders anymore but if I take the one I've got to any HobbyBrew / Weld supplier they'll give me a refill. Didn't offer my money back instead but took their word for it.
So today found a HobbyBrew agent fairly close to work. Very helpful guy there but basically told me I'd been led up the garden path by the other lot and they couldn't exchange based on the cylinder I had. I needed the gas anyway so I now have a new cylinder (which seems huge!) in the back of the car, and proper paperwork should I ever want my deposit back
But I'm now left with this empty one and no idea what to do with it. I doubt I'd get anywhere going and moaning to the old supplier. Can I sell it on? Would anyone have any use for it?
On the plus side though, anyone in north Gloucestershire or south Worcestershire needing gas I'd highly recommend https://www.weldingdirect.co.uk/