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My LHBS is quoting me about $180 for a 10 lb CO2 tank, with $40 refills; they want $50 for a used keg as well.

Is it me, or are they screwing me?
 
I bought my 5# tank from kegconnection.com and get 8 to 10 kegs between refills (I paid $55 on sale, but regular price is $65). I get my refills from a local fire extinguisher supply company for $8.00.

Your getting screwed.
 
Refills on a 10lb tank should be around $15-20. Call local welding supply stores. Or check Craigslist if you live near a metropolitan area.
 
Much appreciate it; damn happy I thought twice before pulling the trigger on this one
 
Prices do vary quite a bit across the country depending on where you are, but $40 for a 10# tank seems high just about anywhere. Out of curiosity I googled welding supply stores in Tampa, and it looks like Crumpton Welding supply will exchange a 10# tank for $17.80. It will be more after they add hazmat fees and taxes, but still be way cheaper than $40. I'd bet most of the welding supply stores in your area have similar prices.
 
Local weld shop charges $100 for a 5 lb. and fills are $11
I bought a 5 lb off craigslist for $50, went to the weld shop and exchanged it for a very new looking, full, recently hydro'd bottle for $11.
When that one ran out, I upgrade the 5 lb to a 10 lb for an additional $39, so if you count two 5 lb fills at $11 = $22, it was only a $17 upgrade. Future fills will be $15.
Look in craigslist.
Check out welding, fire extinguisher, and indoor grow shops for cheapest Co2 prices.
 
You can get a 20 lb aluminum co2 tank for around 110 on beverage factory. I just exchanged mine at praxair in GA and it was $36. Pretty good deal considering the 20 lb will last anywhere from 67-80 corny kegs.
 
if you go to a welding shop you think they have food grade co2. If your not buying food grade there's no telling what your drinking. My brother works for a gas company and i ask him whats the difference and he told me the food grade has been filtered to remove all the harmfull gases and oils. So watch what you put in your body.A few more dollars may keep you healthy.
 
if you go to a welding shop you think they have food grade co2. If your not buying food grade there's no telling what your drinking. My brother works for a gas company and i ask him whats the difference and he told me the food grade has been filtered to remove all the harmfull gases and oils. So watch what you put in your body.A few more dollars may keep you healthy.

I feel like this is somewhat of a myth. I understand your brother works for a gas company. But I feel like the 2 are pretty much the same. But I do agree there is a difference. It seems to be who you talk to. Some people say its the same thing, some say there is a difference. Look at this article, it helps explain. http://thebrewingnetwork.com/BN-Army-Blog/C02-Myths-and-Rumors. Now the real question is if you really believe what you are getting from your supplier. Who knows what some places actually have.

As for me, there is a reputable extinguisher place close to me that fills a TON of bottles for people at about $20 for 5#. Seems steep to me as my LHBS has an exchange program for $17 for a 5# bottle.
 
The cost around here is about $80 to purchase a full 5# aluminum tank, and exchanges are in the $20-$25 ballpark, even from a local welding shop. I called around a while back, and as I recall I could go to an extinguisher service guy (runs the company from his house IIRC) and it'd be a bit less for a CO2 refill. I don't know about 10# tanks.
 
Here in dallas, $22 after fees for a 20lb swap at any Airgas.

I believe there used to be food grade and welding grade, but Airgas merged with Beergas and now they say it is all food grade. Not sure if other gas suppliers are the same.
 
I pay $17 for a 7lb refill (oddball tank) at my local scuba shop. If I had a normal 5lb tank, I could exchange it at my local Airgas for $10. I bought the 7lb from Beverage Elements for around $40 shipped ( I have 2 of them).
 
$13.56 for exchange on 20# tank. Just picked one up Friday.
 
#5 tank - 25ish from a fire extinguisher place.

I know it's highway robbery, but it's in the city and a hell-of-a-lot quicker than taking the subway out to another place that would be $15-20 anyways.
 
UCanBrewToo said:
if you go to a welding shop you think they have food grade co2. If your not buying food grade there's no telling what your drinking. My brother works for a gas company and i ask him whats the difference and he told me the food grade has been filtered to remove all the harmfull gases and oils. So watch what you put in your body.A few more dollars may keep you healthy.

CO2 is CO2, man... food grade? Bohonkus, I say!
 
Where I am in Canada, it cost me a little over $40 for a 5# refill. But it cost pretty the same for a 20# refill.
 
I called some places in OKC today and found one that says they refill a 20# tank for $10. Another quoted me $12 for the same fill. Sounds too good to be true so I'm bringing my tank there today!!
 
cardinalsfan said:
I called some places in OKC today and found one that says they refill a 20# tank for $10. Another quoted me $12 for the same fill. Sounds too good to be true so I'm bringing my tank there today!!

I'm sure that's better than the first prices you were looking at, but I was of the opinion that a fill is different from a swap, due to a fill being pressurized gas vs a swap containing 20lbs of liquid co2.

I use two 20lb tanks with a total of 7 kegs on average, I don't have leaks but I blow pressure off the kegs frequently because I use faucets directly off the ball lock; each tank still lasts me at least 6 months.

Just be sure to leak test and I'm sure you won't be making that many trips.
 
I'm sure that's better than the first prices you were looking at, but I was of the opinion that a fill is different from a swap, due to a fill being pressurized gas vs a swap containing 20lbs of liquid co2.

I use two 20lb tanks with a total of 7 kegs on average, I don't have leaks but I blow pressure off the kegs frequently because I use faucets directly off the ball lock; each tank still lasts me at least 6 months.

Just be sure to leak test and I'm sure you won't be making that many trips.

yup, I have a 3 keg setup and 2 of the kegs are 2.5 gal so I shouldn't need to get this filled often.
 
I called some places in OKC today and found one that says they refill a 20# tank for $10. Another quoted me $12 for the same fill. Sounds too good to be true so I'm bringing my tank there today!!

Well, got the tank filled last night. $10.83 after tax and I had no issues, even with an Airgas branded and stickered tank. Anyone in OKC who needs gas - go to Gas and Supply on Reno. I can only imagine how cheap most tanks would be since mine was a 20# one!!
 
I have a 20# I'm looking to get rid of. It needs to be tested, but is still holding gas. Would a 5# aluminum with reg be a good swap? If so, anyone near Houston want to swap?
 
I'm sure that's better than the first prices you were looking at, but I was of the opinion that a fill is different from a swap, due to a fill being pressurized gas vs a swap containing 20lbs of liquid co2.

I use two 20lb tanks with a total of 7 kegs on average, I don't have leaks but I blow pressure off the kegs frequently because I use faucets directly off the ball lock; each tank still lasts me at least 6 months.

Just be sure to leak test and I'm sure you won't be making that many trips.

A fill means they'll fill your tank while you wait (or have you come back later), a swap means they give you a different (full) tank. Either way you should be getting the full weight of CO2.
 
I exchange 5# tanks locally for $25. Seeing what some of you pay, I am getting ripped off as well. But I live in a rural area so I go with what I can get easily. I would have to drive 40+ miles to get to a "bigger" city that might save me $10 in co2 but what's the point as I would probably use up that savings in gasoline.

I did just score a free 5# aluminum tank from my brother in-law that I just exchanged. Now that I have a spare on-hand I might consider making a longer trip to exchange tanks since I won't have to worry about my beer being off of gas for extended periods.
 
CO2 is CO2, there is no food grade CO2.
My welding shop traded my 5 pound tank for a 20 pound and refills are $12. Refill costs are pretty much all labor, here are the prices for my tanks:
2 pound-$6
10 pound-$11
20 and 35 pounder(an odd size they traded me for one of my 20 pounders)$12
50 pound-$20
 
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