Aus_Rider_22
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Hi fellas. Just putting this little rant up to see if anyone else is in the same situation as I seem to be in.
I looked around before buying a cylinder for my kegging setup and chose to buy off eBay. I went this route as it was the cheapest $175 for a brand new 2.6kg filled cylinder and it was a Keg King branded unit. Anyway I was brewing happily and when it first went empty I drove to the Keg King filler in Toowoomba just on an hour away. He filled it up fine for $25 and I was very happy. This was about the end of March.
It blew empty about 2 weeks ago and I was slack and decided to wait til I need something in Toowoomba so I wouldn't be driving up just a refill. Anyway the Saturday just gone I went into the home brew shop and was surprised and angry to be told that they will not fill cylinder. I calmly asked how is this so? The cylinder is in new condition still and the same place filled it a few months ago. He told me stamped certification/regulation pass thing was done overseas and not in Australia and they have been known to leak! If they are knocking me back they have to be knocking others back I would have thought.
A quick look at the cylinder shows a stamp of "ATO" in bronze highlighter, kegking.com.au and a code. On the label it says "Made to: Australian Standards CODE: AS2030, Rego number SD20081074-1". This info is also stamped into the side.
I have emailed the seller who sold it explaining what has happened but I think I will be better off sending one off to Kegking to see what they say. I priced a "recommended" cylinder from the HBS and it was over $300. This isn't a surprise but I decided I am not going give them my cash until I work out what's going on.
Anyone else use Kegking 2.6kg/4L cylinders and have trouble refilling?
Cheers. :icon_cheers:
I looked around before buying a cylinder for my kegging setup and chose to buy off eBay. I went this route as it was the cheapest $175 for a brand new 2.6kg filled cylinder and it was a Keg King branded unit. Anyway I was brewing happily and when it first went empty I drove to the Keg King filler in Toowoomba just on an hour away. He filled it up fine for $25 and I was very happy. This was about the end of March.
It blew empty about 2 weeks ago and I was slack and decided to wait til I need something in Toowoomba so I wouldn't be driving up just a refill. Anyway the Saturday just gone I went into the home brew shop and was surprised and angry to be told that they will not fill cylinder. I calmly asked how is this so? The cylinder is in new condition still and the same place filled it a few months ago. He told me stamped certification/regulation pass thing was done overseas and not in Australia and they have been known to leak! If they are knocking me back they have to be knocking others back I would have thought.
A quick look at the cylinder shows a stamp of "ATO" in bronze highlighter, kegking.com.au and a code. On the label it says "Made to: Australian Standards CODE: AS2030, Rego number SD20081074-1". This info is also stamped into the side.
I have emailed the seller who sold it explaining what has happened but I think I will be better off sending one off to Kegking to see what they say. I priced a "recommended" cylinder from the HBS and it was over $300. This isn't a surprise but I decided I am not going give them my cash until I work out what's going on.
Anyone else use Kegking 2.6kg/4L cylinders and have trouble refilling?
Cheers. :icon_cheers: