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<blockquote data-quote="donner" data-source="post: 1875373" data-attributes="member: 277"><p>I don't know about OKC, but it depends on where you get your tank filled. When in tulsa, i take mine to High Gravity and they fill it on the spot. When i have to get mine filled in Mississippi i usually drive up to memphis to a fire extinguisher refill shop and they fill on the spot. If i wanted to go to napa auto or air gas then they'd either swap it out or send it off. Neither of those appeal to me since i have a nice, new, aluminum tank that i don't want to lose. </p><p></p><p>There is a big debate about whether it needs to be food quality CO2. I believe the general consensus is that CO2 is CO2. The only thing you'd have to watch out for (as far as i know) are places that add a bit of oil to the CO2. This usually only occurs in those little CO2 cartridges that you find for pellet guns and such.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donner, post: 1875373, member: 277"] I don't know about OKC, but it depends on where you get your tank filled. When in tulsa, i take mine to High Gravity and they fill it on the spot. When i have to get mine filled in Mississippi i usually drive up to memphis to a fire extinguisher refill shop and they fill on the spot. If i wanted to go to napa auto or air gas then they'd either swap it out or send it off. Neither of those appeal to me since i have a nice, new, aluminum tank that i don't want to lose. There is a big debate about whether it needs to be food quality CO2. I believe the general consensus is that CO2 is CO2. The only thing you'd have to watch out for (as far as i know) are places that add a bit of oil to the CO2. This usually only occurs in those little CO2 cartridges that you find for pellet guns and such. [/QUOTE]
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