I’m curious to know what makes this safer? Are our regular steel cylinders unsafe or did not go thru certification and testing?
They look shiny new and all but I’m skeptical about this tech?
Acgas composite cylinder cooking gas
Acgas composite cylinder cooking gas
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Feb 22 2022, 01:24 AM
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I’m curious to know what makes this safer? Are our regular steel cylinders unsafe or did not go thru certification and testing?
They look shiny new and all but I’m skeptical about this tech? |
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Sep 12 2022, 11:31 PM
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QUOTE(flagstaff @ Sep 7 2022, 09:25 PM) I can attest to the safety of the regular steel tanks. thats some scary shiet. thankfully no serius injuriesHad gas leak last week... serious scary shit went down. Fire came out from the regulator part. One of the scariest few minutes...luckily managed to put it out. Aftermath, the regulator, hose and the plastic disc on the tank melted somewhat. Didn't explode. No secondary fire. Singed my hands...in the process, but, that's about it. Replaced the regulator...was really apprehensive...but, yea...the tank is ok. It really was the regulator issue.[attachmentid=11248235] |
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