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It’s the same as any fire extinguisher. The difference is - there’s a tube inside the bottle going all the way down to the bottom.

get your point but they still have rules in regards transport and there only about 7kg think phill is on about big 25-30 kg ones
 
No not that big. Just a smallish bottle like a sea divers size bottle. Nowhere near the size of a propane gas bottle lol
 
for up to 2"i would definatley go for an electric one you cant keep the freeze going with a bottle so always a bit of a race with the electric once its froze it will stay frozen as long as theres power really if its only for changing valves up to 22 the disposable ones work
 
No not that big. Just a smallish bottle like a sea divers size bottle. Nowhere near the size of a propane gas bottle lol

why dont you use a freezer kit/ freezer bag and bottle seams bit over kill for 15 and 22mm :D
 
It's just convenience and economy. I can getnthe lot for about 200 quid.

It will always work and is a helluva lot less than an electric jobby. And no reliability issues.
 
Waa considering this also.
Can get a large bottom fed co2 bottle for about 65 quid
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I bought one of them on eBay a few years ago for a tenner. Sold it for £110.

I've got a polar kit, works well but I don't do heavy stuff. Plus the gas isn't cheap as each time I use it I use the whole can!
 
Yeh thats why i was considering the larger bottles.
Still not discounting an eleccy job. But need to watch the pennies !!!!
 
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