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  • 6 months later...
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I just know of a place in Bangkok. I have a large CO2 tank for sale (empty) if you are interested you can pm me.

  • 2 weeks later...
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I just know of a place in Bangkok. I have a large CO2 tank for sale (empty) if you are interested you can pm me.

Do you still have the bottle for sale? If so, how big is it, and do you know where I can re-fill it?

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I just know of a place in Bangkok. I have a large CO2 tank for sale (empty) if you are interested you can pm me.

Do you still have the bottle for sale? If so, how big is it, and do you know where I can re-fill it?

Sorry, just looked at your profile, didn't realise you were in Phuket.

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I now refill mine in bkk.the fishtank guy on treppasit does it for me. 200 baht every month.

Just found a place in Rayong, refill for 150 baht.

  • 7 months later...
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Off topic post removed, Rayong is not in Pattaya, please start a new topic in Eastern forum, thank you

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  • 6 years later...
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In Pattaya there is a steel store called พัทยาสตีล (=Pattaya Steel) on the Sukhumvit road, opposite Home Pro. It has a blue and white sign. Coordinates 12.942575507443442, 100.90339219824232. They have CO2 bottles for rent or sale. Minimum size is about 1.2 meters high, but they can also refill those chrome bottles of maybe 40 cm height. No refill for SodaStream bottles. I bought an adapter (type W21/something) in shopee and screwed this on to the rented 1.2 meter bottle. Now I can refill my SodaStream bottles (same as Menz Soda, maybe it's the China copy) from this one. Rent is about 3k Baht. Refill around 250 Baht if I remember correctly. This bottle can sparkle hundreds of liters of soda. They assured me it's food grade CO2 but I can't say if this is true. Seems to be true as there is no strange smell or something.

 

PS: I didn't find any CO2 refill on Thepprasit. I was looking for it, but nothing found.

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AFAIK, there's a difference between industrial use type CO2 and consumer use type CO2 for beverage carbonation in terms of the purity levels involved.

 

I have a DrinkMate brand home carbonation unit similar to SodaStream that uses either 400g or 800g CO2 bottles. The 800g bottle lasts me about a month of use at home for sparkling water pretty much every day. The vendor of those units refills the 800g CO2 cartridges for 800 baht per.

 

I have no idea if that's a reasonable price or not for home consumer use carbonation bottles here in Thailand.

 

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