I've rediscovered these sitting at home, they were used for a party a few years ago.
None would have been tested in a while.
Are they any good do you think?
While I'm here, I'm planning on buying a new roller mill, what's currently considered the best on the market in the €100-200 range.
Thanks
Bw
Must have been some party to get through 6 bottles of gas.
The fact that I can see the blue plastic things means these are mixed gas
They look like the gas cylinders Heino use.
Quote from: Will_D on December 30, 2013, 11:14:16 AM
Must have been some party to get through 6 bottles of gas.
It was!
Stout mix - i came across something similar at a waste recycling centre, half full ;D
Do these have a value if they haven't been certified?
Quote from: Bogwoppit on January 02, 2014, 12:02:17 PM
Do these have a value if they haven't been certified?
The test date is quite long to start with its probably at least 5 years I think.
The problem is whether in date or not who is going to fill them?
Certainly not BOC or Airproducts as they are not their bottles.
Allegedly some home bar companys will fill them if "they like the look of them"
So there it is.
BTW They can also be re-valved and filled with CO2 (this is at a much lower pressure 50 bar as opposed to 220)
Sorry I've not answered your question tho!
Free to a good home?
If you want to collect in the Naas/Ballymore Eustace/Citywest area you can have them.
They come with no guarantees though!