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9L is the biggest carbon cylinder commonly available in the US and they weigh around 4.9kg without valve. I highly recommend this size. The 12L Alsafe carbon cylinder mentioned above is rare, and may be a unique offering from them. I also have a 12.9L steel tank from when I first started, and you are correct, those are not fun to move around at all!
I couldn't agree more about physical volume (in Liters!) being the way all tanks should be described. I don't mess around with capacity at all. There is no better example than the 9L SCBA tanks which retailers use their own physics interpretations to advertise from 87 to 100cu ft capacity.
9L is the biggest carbon cylinder commonly available in the US and they weigh around 4.9kg without valve. I highly recommend this size. The 12L Alsafe carbon cylinder mentioned above is rare, and may be a unique offering from them. I also have a 12.9L steel tank from when I first started, and you are correct, those are not fun to move around at all!
I couldn't agree more about physical volume (in Liters!) being the way all tanks should be described. I don't mess around with capacity at all. There is no better example than the 9L SCBA tanks which retailers use their own physics interpretations to advertise from 87 to 100cu ft capacity.
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