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Co2
December 30, 2008
Reviewer:
Pete SANDMAN Sandor
from Harrison, NY United States
I mainly use a Pure Energy 68CI 4500 PSI tank when playing and this as a back up when practicing and my HPA tank goes empty..... My buddy uses mine as his primary tank since he doesn't have a tank of his own... If your gonna go with co2 a 20oz is the only way to go why spend money on a small tank and fill up more with a 20oz means more time in the field and less time filling up.... Pure Energy make great quality products hands down....
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none
May 18, 2007
Reviewer:
andrew S
any 20oz tank is great, excpt it doesnt last all that long and co2's shots vary with the tempture
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Better than Brass Eagle Tanks
April 26, 2007
Reviewer:
Alex J
Brass Eagle tanks are very expensive, and they're crap as he**. I bought a 9 0z c02 tank for 39.95 (CAN) and the valve broke before i could fill it up. The pure energy tank was cheaper and more stronger.
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Well worth the couple extra $
April 25, 2007
Reviewer:
Matt B
If you're gonna go C02, Pure Energy tanks really are the way to go. I made the mistake of ordering a couple of Spyder 20oz tanks off Ebay for $19.99 each. Thought it was a great deal, but the valves are crap and we've had to replace them all. My friend bought a Pure Energy one and the pin in the valve is clearly much thicker and better quality than the ones in the Spyder valves. We've never had to replace the valves on any of the Pure Energy tanks, but we've replaced EVERY Spyder valve with a Pure Energy one! WELL worth the extra $10!