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A bunch of CO2 fire extinguishers at Graysonline (pickup in Victoria)
Auction starts 20th/july.

here
 
i notice that cub keg auction is now coming up as invalid
 
Looks like someone in the US is trying to sell us CO2 cylinders, but as far as I know no one will fill them. Is this still correct?

Link
 
Looks like someone in the US is trying to sell us CO2 cylinders, but as far as I know no one will fill them. Is this still correct?

Link

Jye, i don't think it's that expensive to get one certified here. I'm concerned about what thread it uses. If it's American it won't fit the regs here. I've asked the seller the question.

Cheers Ross
 
getting a ntp(?) reg from the US would be less of an issue than getting it refilled at a place that only has bsp(?) threads on their gear
 
getting a ntp(?) reg from the US would be less of an issue than getting it refilled at a place that only has bsp(?) threads on their gear


You could fit a $12.00 adaptor, but they remove the valve and pressure test the cylinder, then refill with gas. What thread is the cylinder neck?
 
This looks interesting....

Sunbeam Beer Mate:
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Sunbeam-Beer-Mate-C...1QQcmdZViewItem

i went looking and found the sunbeam page:
http://www.sunbeam.com.au/products/product...amp;sec_id=48... it has a pdf instruction manual.. looks nifty

My understanding of this product is that it doesn't use CO2, just maintains pressure via an air pump. It reckons it keeps beer fresh for up to 5 days, but would be better if it used CO2 charges. Wonder if it could be adapted to use soda stream charges....

Cheers,
Michael.
 
Hi guys, found this on greysonline

QUANTITY OF 6 X LARGE STYLE HOT WATER URNS

www.graysonline.com.au/lot.asp?LOT_ID=1715277

Currently at $69, auction closes Tuesday, 24 July 2007 3:00:00 PM AEST
 
My understanding of this product is that it doesn't use CO2, just maintains pressure via an air pump. It reckons it keeps beer fresh for up to 5 days, but would be better if it used CO2 charges. Wonder if it could be adapted to use soda stream charges....

Cheers,
Michael.

I recall this product being reviewed in the Sydney Morning Herald Good Living Guide some time back, but probably less than 18 months ago. While I don't recall the gassing issue what I do remember is some mention that it doesn't take any standard keg. Is my memory correct? I do however distinctly recall the reviewer being quite lukewarm about this product.

However I reckon Sunbeam could be on a winner if they research it a bit more and modify it to consumer requirements here in Oz. I wonder if, and on whom, they did any product research and testing. Maybe we should all volunteer to help them out? Cheerz Wab :beer: :beer:
 
in the manual it says it fits all commercial 5l kegs...
 

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