60/40 mix Beer gas disposable cylinder – 0.95L – M10*1RH The 60/40 Beer Gas Cylinder (0.95L) optimizes beer carbonation. Its M10*1RH threading guarantees compatibility, while the durable construction ensures safety. Ideal for bars, it’s a reliable gas solution.
60/40 mix Beer Gas Disposable Cylinder – 2.2L – M10*1RH This 60/40 Beer Gas Cylinder (2.2L) is perfect for commercial draft systems. The M10*1RH threading ensures secure connections, while the durable build prevents leaks. Ideal for pubs, it’s a dependable gas source.
70/30 mix Beer Gas Disposable Cylinder – 0.95L – M10*1RH This 70/30 Beer Gas Cylinder (0.95L) suits small-scale draft systems. The M10*1RH threading ensures easy connection, while the durable build prevents leaks. Perfect for homebrewers, it’s a dependable gas source.
70/30 mix Beer Gas Disposable Cylinder – 2.2L – M10*1RH The 70/30 Beer Gas Cylinder (2.2L) ensures perfect beer dispense. Its M10*1RH threading guarantees compatibility, while the durable construction prevents leaks. Ideal for bars, it’s a reliable gas solution.
CO2 Disposable Gas Cylinder 1100g , E290 Food Grade for sparkling water and Beer, 2.2L – M10*1RH The CO2 Cylinder (1100g, E290) is perfect for beverage carbonation. Its food-grade certification ensures safety, while the M10*1RH threading guarantees compatibility. Ideal for bars and homebrewers, it’s a reliable gas source.
E290 Food Grade CO2 Disposable Gas Cylinder 580g for sparkling water and Beer, 0.95L – M10*1RH E290 Food Grade CO2 Disposable Gas Cylinder 580g for sparkling water and Beer, 0.95L – M10*1RH Food Grade CO2 for Drink Dispensing, E290 Food Grade. CO2 food-quality carbon dioxide is ideal for dispensing soft drinks and some Beers and…
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Delivery: Available to Kent/ London (£40 + VAT) and London Congestion Area (£50 +VAT).
Can you weld with co2? Yes, CO₂ can be used as a shielding gas for MIG/MAG welding and is a popular choice for welding mild and carbon steel. It provides deep penetration and strong welds, making it ideal for structural work, fabrication, and repair applications. CO₂ is also more cost-effective than argon-based gas mixes, although it produces slightly more spatter and a less smooth finish. Despite this, it remains a reliable and economical option for general steel welding where strength and performance are the priority.