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2014-10-28, 6:31am
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In search of a good Oxygen Tank
Hi everybody...
I am not too sure if this is the correct room to ask this question but here it goes.....
I am in search of prices on oxygen tanks and am having a hard time locating anything that can provide me with this information. Do any of you here know any sites that can help me out with this??? I would appreciate any info that you can get me....I've tried with no results.
Thank you again,
Tom Heath
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2014-10-28, 7:07am
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Call your local oxygen suppliers. Prices vary widely from state to state and city to city. Here I pay almost $40 for a K tank fill. A friend 30 minutes away pays half that.
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2014-10-28, 7:32am
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Cosmo
Call your local oxygen suppliers. Prices vary widely from state to state and city to city. Here I pay almost $40 for a K tank fill. A friend 30 minutes away pays half that.
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^^^What he said.
I'm assuming you want to buy at least a K. Around here, a K costs at least $300.
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2014-10-28, 8:33am
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I had problems when I lived in NJ...there were 2 supply places in the area and neither would fill the other ones tanks, or ANY other tank besides the one they sold or rented to you. I thought it was BS but they cited 'safety' reasons. Anyway, might be something to think about even if you do find a good price on a tank other than where you'll fill it.
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2014-10-29, 12:25pm
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Around here the only ones you can buy are the small ones (60cf?). Any size above that you have to lease.
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2014-10-29, 3:13pm
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Build a relationship with one of your local gas companies. I can get T size tanks (330 cf) at wholesale prices through mine. Yes. Lots of companies will only fill their own so again a good relationship with one company is key. At 2500 psi it is not unreasonable for a company to only want to fill tanks they maintain. It is a big liability issue for them.
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2014-10-29, 8:42pm
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The places here only sell the smaller size M(edical) tanks, and they run $400-500. To hell with that. I scored one tank on Craigslist for $125. I've been watching every day for the past three months and haven't seen one come up for sale. They are apparently rare around Austin.
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2014-10-30, 2:51am
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Here in Central PA the largest size you can buy is 125 cu ft. Although a lease is reasonable on larger tanks, around $75/year. And the fill price is around $30 for a 250 cu ft tank.
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2014-10-30, 1:19pm
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Dragonharper
Here in Central PA the largest size you can buy is 125 cu ft. Although a lease is reasonable on larger tanks, around $75/year. And the fill price is around $30 for a 250 cu ft tank.
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I can buy any size tank they fill through them as well as liquid dewers. Do you have a business account with your supplier? If not you should get one. I suspect a whole world of New options might open up for you once you do. With Praxair in Cali it required a business license or resellers permit.
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