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how much should a co2 refill cost?

Discussion in 'Bottling/Kegging' started by Naptown, Apr 6, 2012.

 

  1. #41
    Naptown

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Apr 7, 2012
    Indianapolis
     
  2. #42
    brettwasbtd

    Awesomeness Award Winnner  

    Posted Apr 7, 2012
    Ya i guess my thing is that if the tank can hold 5lbs of CO2 then the most I should be charged for a fill is 5lbs worth of gas. The shop owner made it seem like it would take more than 5lbs worth to fill it? Basically, if I understand you correctly it would just take longer if it wasn't cold?

    I mainly just want to avoid taking it to this place and having them charge at $0.25/oz for say 6lbs worth. That would be like $24 dollars. Since I can drive 35 minutes each way and burn less than $9 in gas to get a $15 fill at this other place.
     
  3. #43
    WeaponTheyFear

    Well-Known Member  

    Posted Jun 12, 2012
    I just filled my 7lb tank for the first time at a fire extinguisher place and it cost me $32 for a 7lb fill. I know I won't be going back there. Hopefully I'll find someplace that has decent prices.
     
  4. #44
    david_42

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jun 12, 2012
    I've paid $8-16 for #5 (it's been going up), but the local welding shop sold me on upgrading to a #10 tank. $20 for the exchange and only $2 more for a fill! I'm ahead after the second fill.

    As to luck in swapping to aluminum. When I first moved here the guy asked if I MINDED getting aluminum instead of steel. He tried to reserve the steel tanks for his customers that didn't trust aluminum.
     
  5. #45
    Jamminjoenapo

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jun 12, 2012
    Used to pay $12 for a 20lb exchange, but I was good friends with a guy at a gas company. Look for a nexair, airgas or similar company to you and they usually are extremely cheap. They do prefer exchanging tanks which also allows you to never worry about a cert.
     
  6. #46
    BrewingChemist

    Supporting Member  

    Posted Jun 13, 2012
    At the local place here in cincinnati its 14$ for 5lb refill
     
  7. #47
    carlisle_bob

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jun 13, 2012
    Hi

    Around here, the price isn't just for the refill. They also hit you with a "hazmat fee". It's a flat fee, so you fill as many tanks at one time as you can.

    Bob
     
  8. #48
    heckels

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jun 13, 2012
    I'm around $18 for a 5lb tank at Linweld.
     
  9. #49
    scrambledegg81

    Flocculation Nation  

    Posted Jun 13, 2012
    Sheesh...my 5 lb. is around $25 here in central CA, but the only local shop can only exchange rather than refill cylinders.
     
  10. #50
    chwayock

    Active Member

    Posted Jun 13, 2012
    I paid about 35 for a 15lb refill and 28 for a refill on a 5lber outside Baltimore. Some 15$ Maryland safety tax I was told...
     
  11. #51
    Mickeymoose

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jun 13, 2012
    I don't know if you have an "Airgas" store, I just exchanged a 20lb tank for a filled one for $20. Well like 21.32$ with tax. But I think Airgas is a fairly large company and exchange was easy, cheap i guess.
     
  12. #52
    MaxOut

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jun 13, 2012
    I'm in SoMd, pay $14.00 for exchange and aluminum tanks look new every time. Three Mules Welding is the source and larger tanks are Way cheaper. I've been getting rid of all tanks smaller than 20 lb.
     
  13. #53
    pascott6

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jun 13, 2012
    I pay $2 a pound here. $10 for my 5lb bottle
     
  14. #54
    E-Mursed

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jun 13, 2012
    Same here....
     
  15. #55
    weirdboy

    Well-Known Member  

    Posted Jun 13, 2012
    My last refill was right around $14. The price had increased from the previous refill by about a dollar. I might be able to find a place that is cheaper, but the one I go to now is extremely convenient, being only a couple blocks from my house.
     
  16. #56
    evandena

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jun 16, 2012
    I pay $14 for 20 lb and $10 for a 5 lb.
     
  17. #57
    carlisle_bob

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jun 17, 2012
    Hi

    How often do you fill up a 20 lb tank? (or even a 5 lb for that matter).

    I suspect that doing more than one tank at a time would save you money. It would save me a couple bucks at the place I go. Given how long a tank lasts I rarely need to fill more than one though.

    Bob
     
  18. #58
    BeardedIdiot

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jun 17, 2012
    I just refilled (actually traded in) an empty 20# tank for about $17, including tax. They took the beat up old ugly tank I just bought, and gave me a bright shiny (nearly) new one in return.
     
  19. #59
    jmalex

    Member

    Posted Jun 18, 2012
    Interesting. Where at? Is this for a fill (not an exchange)?
     
  20. #60
    pascott6

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jun 19, 2012
    Sellersville Beverage. Refill
     
  21. #61
    sleephla

    Active Member

    Posted Jun 19, 2012
    I just exchanged my 10# at NorCo in Bend, OR for $22 bucks
     
  22. #62
    DaBills

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Aug 23, 2012
    I was amazed I just exchanged my #20 for $19.00 at Sunset Hydroponics on Clay Rd. in Henrietta.
     
  23. #63
    mrmuskie

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Aug 23, 2012
    17 bones around here.
     
  24. #64
    DaBills

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Aug 23, 2012
    Nice, yeah I was reading the thread and one dude paid 12. Insane. I was happy with 19. Now I just have to buy dual regulator and tubing to finish the setup.
     
  25. #65
    ffaoe

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Aug 23, 2012
    $11 to refill my 5lb tank at the LHBS
     
  26. #66
    nickmv

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Aug 23, 2012
    $2/lb on average. The guy that got 20lbs for 20 bucks got a steal of a deal.
     
  27. #67
    masonsjax

    Well-Known Member  

    Posted Aug 23, 2012
    I'm one of the guys that exchanges 20# for $20. For anyone else that goes to Airgas, if they ask you whether it's for a restaurant, say yes and it will be a couple of dollars cheaper. I said "no, it's for my beer at home" the first time, and the guy told me to just say yes from now on. Can't argue with that :D
     
  28. #68
    jeepinjeepin

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Aug 23, 2012
    I walk in to airgas with my work uniform on most of the time. Same deal, I get some sort of discount that way. I wish I knew what the percentage was.
     
  29. #69
    rhamilton

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Aug 23, 2012
    I do Airgas exchanges and they are the best price in town AFAIK -- maybe a local/mom & pop shop could be cheaper but for a chain you cant beat $20 + tax, in and out in 5 mins.
     
  30. #70
    Naturallight16oz

    Well-Known Member  

    Posted Aug 24, 2012
    $17 refill for 20lbs
     
  31. #71
    Posted Aug 24, 2012
    $17.39, 20 lbs (all in) at Airgas, flashing my state ID badge.

    $13.65 (all in) for beer gas mix.

    MC
     
  32. #72
    biohaz7331

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Aug 26, 2012
    Wow I cannot believe how cheap co2 is in Williamsport PA compared to what I have been reading. I bought a new kegco 5#er off amazon for 50$ and I expected to have to exchange it. I got lucky and found a place 1 mile from where I reside and it was 6.40$ to fill my tank. I had called somewhere else and I was quoted 20 with exchange or 30 for a fill so I guess I got lucky.
     
  33. #73
    calebstringer

    Well-Known Member  

    Posted Aug 26, 2012
    Local gas company, Geer Gas in Columbus - $14.00 for a 20lb
    $13.95 for a 15lb

    lol go figure

    I bought a 20lb tank from them for $105 too.
     
  34. #74
    FATC1TY

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Aug 26, 2012
    I'll have to ask. I don't know what it cost. I just exchange a 5lb tank each time at airgas. They charge it to my employers account, so I have no idea what it cost.

    My LHBS is $22 to swap a tank for a full one, 5#. But claims it's beverage grade... *shrug*...
     
  35. #75
    limulus

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Oct 25, 2012
    I'm about to buy a new kegging system and put my TAD into semi-retirement. I used to refill my previous system, but I'm leaning toward the exchange system now. I have an Airgas not too far away. I'm a little shy about refilling these things now after a refiller filled my 2.5lb cylinder with 5lbs in 1996. The thing was hissing most of the way home and then the safety valve blew. My car windows fogged at about 45MPH and I couldn't breath normally for hours. At least the exchange tanks are probably pre-filled properly...I hope.
     
  36. #76
    benco

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Oct 25, 2012
    I'm just curious about the question of Co2 being food grade! Co2 is Co2! Right!
     
  37. #77
    DaBills

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Oct 25, 2012
    What is TAD?
     
  38. #78
    jeepinjeepin

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Oct 25, 2012
    I'm guessing tap-a-draft.
     
  39. #79
    limulus

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Oct 25, 2012
    Yes, TAD = Tap A Draft. I actually have 12 of them and two of the 8gram regulators that can accept Nitrogen. That is maybe the best thing about the older TAD systems vs the new ones. But, I'm still going to keg in 5gal cornies this year and I'm going to install a keezer in my basement. The TAD is great for portability.
     
  40. #80
    Dirty25

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Oct 26, 2012
    The local restaurant supply store around here charges $75 for a 20lbs tank deposit and $20 to fill. So first time is $100, $20 after that to exchange.
     
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