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The linde in nisku qouoted me about 50 $ to refill my co2. 10 pounds i belive. Seems a little steep but they were close to home. Any cheaper options?
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check with air liquide. i do wonder if one could go to a paint ball range and get them filled and run the co2 they have in a reactor.
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Oxypro.
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Try AIS or a paintball place.
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This. Oxypro is the cheapest in the city. Linde is the cheapest for me, but that's cause I do work there and just exchange tanks. On that note, most places exchange tanks, not fill up yours, so if you have a pretty tank you want to keep you will pay a bit more. Paintball places charges like 8 bucks to fill 20 ounces. And even then they are getting away from CO2 so they might not even have any. |
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Not sure if there is a KMS Tool in Edmonton but they refill gases if you own the cylinder.
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