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Anyone know where these can be sourced cheap?

Planning taking two cornies to a work do later in the year as I don't really want to fill 60+ bottles from them.

My CO2 tank is quite large and cumbersome so I'd rather leave that at home. I was thinking a soda Stream cylinder would be portable and marry well with my regulator and all existing tubing.

I could throw together a primative wooden structure to mount both taps to and then dump the kegs in ice buckets for serving.

Cheers!
 
Anyone know where these can be sourced cheap?

Planning taking two cornies to a work do later in the year as I don't really want to fill 60+ bottles from them.

My CO2 tank is quite large and cumbersome so I'd rather leave that at home. I was thinking a soda Stream cylinder would be portable and marry well with my regulator and all existing tubing.

I could throw together a primative wooden structure to mount both taps to and then dump the kegs in ice buckets for serving.

Cheers!
I got two on ebay at quite a reasonable price. I fill them myself using an adapter I got from www.CO2Supermarket.co.uk
 
Cheers Brian.
You need the adapter as per your link.
I use this one, you'll also need the hose. Bear in mind that you will have to invert your CO2 supply cylinder while decanting. There's an instruction link on the CO2Supermarket website. https://www.co2supermarket.co.uk/co2-cylinder-refilling-adapter-p495.html
Does the soda Stream cylinder fit to a normal regulator like I use with my kegerator? Or will I need this:

https://www.co2supermarket.co.uk/sodastream-cylinder-valve-adapter-co2-regulators-p1.html

With regards to refilling. Could you link me what's required please?

Cheers!

I'm guessing that CO2 adapter
 
Yes, I’ve just bought one. Testing it tomorrow.

I think I can fill them for around 1.30 a go from a 7.2KG mini cylinder.
 
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