MoreBeer 20 lb CO2 Tank – $132.99 + Free Shipping + Tank Tip
Brand new 20 lb aluminum CO2 tank from MoreBeer. Aluminum will not rust. Tank is shipped empty.
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Brand new aluminum 20 lb CO2 tank made from high strength aluminum allowy and high quality CGA320 valves. Because it is made of aluminum rather than steel you can feel confident that it won’t rust. It’s called a 20lb tank because it holds 20lb of compressed (liquified) CO2. 20lb of CO2 is enough to dispense about 40×5 gallon kegs of homebrew.
Features:
Made from corrosion resistant, engineered Aluminum
Brushed finish
Thick, durable cylinder walls
8″ Diameter by 27.25″ Overall height with handle
DOT approved
New high quality CGA-320 valve
Light weight compared to steel tanks
Tip: Get a big CO2 tank. At my supplier, it costs around $20 to swap out an empty 5 lb tank. It costs around $25 to swap out an empty 20 lb tank. It’s more than 3 times the cost to refill the smaller tank! This will pay for itself quickly both in time and money.
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Good advice. I got a 10 lb tank when I bought my kegging setup.
One tip, though: Call first to see if the place has 10 or 20 lb tanks filled before you go in. I had to settle for a 5 lb tank and a notation that I get back a 10 lb tank when I bring it back next time. One phone call can save you a lot of hassle!