How much gas does £16.20 get you out of interest?
I know you weren't asking me but I get 6.25kg for £16.50. That is from a localy company near Reading.
How much gas does £16.20 get you out of interest?
As far as I can work out some pubgas (n2 and co2) use a different connection to co2Thanks for the link! The initial outlay is cheaper than GEB, a few quid less but has more CO2.
Just some extra tax for living in the best city in the world . How much gas does £16.20 get you out of interest?
In the thread I linked in my last post a couple of forumites recommended a regulator, but are gas cylinder connections standardised? If I get the gas cylinder from this company and then buy a Kegland regulator from a HBS, are they likely to fit or do I need to find out what connection the cylinder has first?
It’s not just London. My options are poor up here. We have a BOC dealer and a Hobbyweld agent in Dundee and both have been a nightmare to get in contact with over the last fortnight. I started looking further afield at the weekend ended up agreeing to go with a Hobbyweld dealer in Fife at the end of the month.Just some extra tax for living in the best city in the world . How much gas does £16.20 get you out of interest?
Paint &Components in Ballymoney quoted £29 for 6.5 kg of CO2 but wanted a £90 deposit (50% refund if returned)Hi, does anyone know of a co2 gas supplier based around Ballymena in Northern Ireland other than GeB?
It does seem a bit expensive, but when you calculate it per brew and per bottle, it doesn't increase the overall cost that much. It would definitely be better if it were cheaper and more convenient though. I think there are a couple of places in Rochester and Dartford which would be the nearest to me, I need to see what their prices are for refilling and compare taking into account petrol and time.It’s not just London. My options are poor up here. We have a BOC dealer and a Hobbyweld agent in Dundee and both have been a nightmare to get in contact with over the last fortnight. I started looking further afield at the weekend ended up agreeing to go with a Hobbyweld dealer in Fife at the end of the month.
It’s £65 deposit and £36 a refill so not the cheapest but I can double it up with a trip to collect grain from Crafty Maltster saving their postage costs.
I know that Brew_DD2 travels to Stirling for £20ish a refill but he’s much closer to Stirling than I am. It’s about 65 miles (1hr16 according to Google Maps) compared to 30 (47mins) to the place in Fife. I reckon an hour of my time plus £6 in petrol is worth the extra £15 a refill.
Not necessarily. There’s a thread about gas in the Dundee/Perth area and I believe that the Hobbyweld place was trying to give the wrong prices in that thread.Do you think service has been bad because of Coronavirus?
Paint &Components in Ballymoney quoted £29 for 6.5 kg of CO2 but wanted a £90 deposit (50% refund if returned)
It's a bit of a hike from Ballymena but Gas Gear and Tech on the Glen Road in Belfast quoted about £20 for the same amount of gas and a nominal deposit...
I think some people are paying a lot of money! I’ve never paid more than £20 to trade my empty bottles for a full one. Never used a refill service either - it’s always a reconditioned traded bottle so you know the seals have been checked etc. My advice would be avoid the big chain companies. When I first started and contacted them it felt like I was a distraction and they weren’t bothered about my business. Instead, google a few local welding suppliers who’d welcome your custom.
I called into P&C on Tuesday and they quoted me £140+vat for the 1st full 6kg tank and £40+vat for each fill after.Gas tech want £75 and then £25 a fill.Paint &Components in Ballymoney quoted £29 for 6.5 kg of CO2 but wanted a £90 deposit (50% refund if returned)
It's a bit of a hike from Ballymena but Gas Gear and Tech on the Glen Road in Belfast quoted about £20 for the same amount of gas and a nominal deposit...
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