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Dareen
18th February 2024, 06:31 PM
Recently had a 9kg gas cylinder refilled at a licensed filling station and now the tap will not open to release gas.
I can unscrew the tap all the way open , but still no gas out. Tried a gentle tap with a small hammer. Still nothing.
Any good ideas from fellow forum members.
Cheers, Fred

ErrolFlynn
18th February 2024, 07:59 PM
I doubt there’s much option other than to return it. Chances are the guy who filled it had too heavy a hand on the thing and stuffed it for you. Unless, of course, you have one of those new valves on the tank which aren’t supposed to release gas until an appliance is attached.

Pete57
19th February 2024, 05:27 PM
Unless, of course, you have one of those new valves on the tank which aren’t supposed to release gas until an appliance is attached.

sounds likely cause. Or the tank is empty but should be able to tell by the weight.

Dareen
19th February 2024, 08:46 PM
Thank you ErrolFlynn and Pete57,
I have sorted it now with the Swap&go mob.
Cheers, Fred

Pete57
20th February 2024, 02:56 PM
Out of interest, what was the problem?

Dareen
21st February 2024, 08:27 AM
Don't know. The agent just swapped for another full bottle.
Cheers, Fred

ErrolFlynn
21st February 2024, 09:28 AM
You probably got an empty one by mistake. Good of them to swap it for you. They might have turned you down saying you’ve used it. Though, the date on the receipt would have been a clue.

I picked one up last week. I’m rather new to the gas bottle swap system. I was looking at the Bunnings customer review website. The one-star rating, in particular. There were complaints about replacement bottles being expired. That could be a customer problem – not knowing what to look for. Also, damaged threads – that’s bad. I can see that I’m going to have to be careful in what I pick up.

I’ve got a Kwik-Gas bottle (here in NSW). A leftover from someone else. I hear that Kwik-Gas (Kleenheat) now only operate in WA and NT. Just as well most distribution points take any company's bottles in exchange.