hirschb said:
Yeah, yeah, yeah^^^^^^ I'm fine with a living wage and all that stuff, but these CO2 tanks are more than double the cost in the states^ I think something else is driving these prices^
Australia, just incase you haven't noticed, even bigger than Texas!
Australia is dam big, moving stuff around costs. As you found out, freight companies are just a touch sensitive about transporting anything that has any possibility of turning into a bomb, it cost more to freight hazardous goods. Unique pressure vessel laws both a benefit and a cost, a small market - unit cost goes up. Even the other side to decent wages - cost goes up.
I think its just cumulative.
Not complaining in the least, I would have had dozens of "odd" bottles that I took to the bottle testing station , some were refused outright for lacking the right certification, the technician showed me the insides of a couple that they just refused to test because they in their experienced opinion unsafe. Frankly they were shoddy and I wouldn't want one holding 1/2MPa any where near me.
Again from personal experience there wasn't a huge mark up on the bottles I sold, the retailer isn't gouging you. Conspiracy theories aside, I wouldn't mind if they were cheaper but am not surprised or upset at the price they are.
The bottle I chose for myself is the
MKOL 4.5kg, short enough to fit in a fridge that will hold Corney kegs, wider base than most small bottles, Al construction so lighter, carry handle, reasonable amount of gas... It was the one that best suited my needs, I expect to get 25-30 years out of it, at about $300, its $12 a year over 25 years not counting 10 year retests . The big seller for me was the build quality, still happy with my choice.
Mark