• @Today
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    67 days ago

    You went directly to the tank? I’ve been filling co2 bottle with minimal success.

    • ditty
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      37 days ago

      Yes! I bought one of these and run it right to the tank without a regulator. I close the tank after every use. Currently I swap the tank at a local liquor shop, but there’s a welding supply place I will likely switch to in the future to get a better price.

      Supposedly you can refill the smaller cylinder tanks but I think this is easier

      • @Today
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        46 days ago

        Thank you. Enjoying my first glass of big tank bubbly lemonade.

      • @Today
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        7 days ago

        I bought the adapter to fill the bottles but i believe they have a valve protector of some type. I have to fill really slowly and if i open the valve to much they stop. Even if i freeze them i can only get them about half full. I got my tank from a keg shop. I think it was about $80 and $20 to refill. I’ll check for the hose adapter to the machine.

        • Xyloph
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          37 days ago

          You may have to turn the tank upside down to fill the small one with liquid co2 instead. At least that’s how I’m getting best results.

          • @Today
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            37 days ago

            I’ve tried different things - freezing, upside down, etc. It’s hard to hold everything without a helper. I just bought the adapter to contact straight to the machine. Will see how that goes tomorrow.