co2 alternative
Posted: Thu Dec 04, 2008 1:31 am
I went to Paxair (formerly Kirks Welding) to get some propane and co2 bottles filled. I also wanted to get a 2 1/2lb mini co2 filled. I was told they would have to send it to their Lenexa facility (where all their co2 is filled) and that it would take at least two weeks. AND, he could not guarantee that it would make it back to Lawrence because of its odd, and small, size. He was afraid it would get lost in the shufffle... He suggested I take it there personally and get it filled, thus assuring it would not get lost in the mix.
I told him I don't get to KC that much, and he suggested Drop Zone paint ball supplies, on 23rd st, as a possibility. They fill any size co2 up to 5lbs with pure co2. It cost a bit more than Paxair (a 5lb $20 vs $13.75, my little one $10), but for extended hours including Saturdays, odd ball size co2 containers (and they have quite an array there), or you have that sparkling new bottle that you aren't desperate enough to exchange for a cruddy one quite yet-- then this type of place may be the answer.
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I told him I don't get to KC that much, and he suggested Drop Zone paint ball supplies, on 23rd st, as a possibility. They fill any size co2 up to 5lbs with pure co2. It cost a bit more than Paxair (a 5lb $20 vs $13.75, my little one $10), but for extended hours including Saturdays, odd ball size co2 containers (and they have quite an array there), or you have that sparkling new bottle that you aren't desperate enough to exchange for a cruddy one quite yet-- then this type of place may be the answer.
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