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turboman

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i was just wondering i know air is best but if im going down my mates field or practising at home would i be able to get away with co2 on my ion not for rapid fire or would someone be able to help and tell me where near bromsgrove can fill a bottle with o2
 

mikey601

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Unit 21, Three Springs Trading Estate, Vincent Rd, Worcester, Worcestershire WR5 1BW
Tel: 01905 351528

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157, Wells Rd, Malvern, Worcestershire WR14 4HA
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turboman

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thanks a lot £3 to fill my bottle compressed air is the same as o2 aint it or am i wrong lol?
 

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Fish

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i wouldn't trust the ion with co2, just not worth the crap it cakes your internalls in. i know thats not really the answer you were looking for, but its just sooo much less hassle to go with air, even if you have to buy a scuba tank too.
 

Fish

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a lot of dive shops/sites refuse to fill small air tanks. i do not know why, but i am going down to my local dive site (stoney cove) this weekend i think, i will ask for you :)
 

Tomp

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well, when i was looking for a place to get air tanks filled they were the first place i ask, and they said they could not fill them, that they could only fill scuba tanks, although that was a few months ago, they might be able to now give them a ring.
Tom