

Carbon Dioxode CO2 Gas 15kg — Available to Trade Users only
£74.83 + VAT
Dependable carbonation for trade environments. Our 15Kg CO₂ cylinder ensures smooth dispense of beers, ciders, and soft drinks, meeting strict food‑grade standards with reliable supply for pubs, bars, and catering services.
‣ Cylinder Size: 15kg
‣ Cylinder Dimensions: 95cm x 20cm
‣ Cylinder Weight: 47Kg
‣ Output: Will pump 350 gallons of product
‣ Please Note: New cylinders (those for which you have no suitable exchange) are subject to a £80.00 refundable security deposit
Carbon Dioxode CO2 Gas 15kg For Trade Users
‣ Ideal for dispensing soft drinks, beers, and lagers
‣ Suitable for medium to large-scale commercial use
‣ UK-Filled Cylinders: Ensuring quality and compliance with local standards
‣ Refundable deposit system
‣ Available through stockists or courier delivery
‣ Not available for home bar use
This CO2 gas is perfect for:
Beverage Dispensing: Ideal for soft drinks, beers, and lagers
Typical Applications:
‣ Pubs and Bars
‣ Clubs and Night Clubs
‣ Restaurants and Cafes
‣ Sports Clubs and Venues
‣ Theatres and Cinemas
‣ Fast Food Outlets
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