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JimChochola
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CO2 Tanks online

For those who are thinking about or are already into kegging, I've been looking around for 20# CO2 tanks. Here's a few I found for cheap (WAY cheaper than NFC). If I recall correctly, NFC was selling them for $180 (new and filled); they'll fill any tank for $20 (any size). Even if you buy one of the $100 tanks, pay $20 for S&H, and have it filled for $20, that's still $40 less than they sell them.

New:

http://www.bvrgelements.com/20_lb_co2_tank.html

http://www.beveragefactory.com/draftbeer/tanks/co2/C20.shtml

Used:

http://www.thehydrosource.com/Environmental_Controllers_CO2/Co2_System_Test_Kits/20_Lb._Aluminum_Co2_Tank?zenid=efd75dab92613f8469d578735252b9dc

http://www.hydrowholesale.com/CO2-Enrichment/Viagrow-CO2-Tank-20-lb.asp?utm_source=googlebase&utm_medium=comparsionshopping&aff=5108

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This place is a good place to

This place is a good place to get stuff cheap too

http://www.superprod.com/category/bar/beer-parts.do?nType=1


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A-barr in Lyons. IL charges

A-barr in Lyons. IL charges the same if it is 5# or 10#....

You can buy a full steel one at airgas...for like around $100....and then just swap it out for like $18 each time.  The good thing about it is if the tank's hydrostatic test is expired the dime is on them...they just exchange it with another...

Call airgas for exact pricing.

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Yeah, you're right about the

Yeah, you're right about the learning experience. It does, however, make me reluctant to go there again.

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That's who I talked to as per

That's who I talked to as per Chuck Mac's suggestion since I was a total newb at that time when it came to kegging. I'm not really quite sure what the deal was but I got raped on the regulator and hoses (if not the tank as well). He hooked me up with a three-gauge, two product regulator for which he charged $125 (I've found it - or one which looks damn similar - on BeverageFactory.com for less than $75). After 20-25 minutes of him hooking up hoses (he put two y-splitters on each so I can carb two kegs and dispense two kegs, each pair with different PSI) and disconnects and adding a #10 tank filled, the total was over $300.

EDIT: I even asked him if it was too much gauge for just a #10 tank and he assured me it wasn't.

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That's a good question: they

That's a good question: they may charge to inspect the tank which makes it more expensive.

You know a guy who fills tanks: does he fill ANY tank or just ones he has sold?

The shipping for BeverageFactory.com is $18 for the #20 (empty, of course).