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DABurleigh wrote:
"I have been told difficult to get to work well."

Do you know any more? I have one.

Dave

I have the feeling that it was you who said so but I am not sure. The gas/liquid interface should provide a good reflection.
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Does what it says on the tin really. Reads to 5% intervals and consistent in that refills go back to 100% and I've had it down to 5% before chickening out, but the amount then put in close to maximum. I think the price put people off, and most have 2 cylinders whereas 1 is fine for me so important I have a good measure. Float is the way to go but wasn't available when I got mine.

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I have now gone down the Gaslow route and so have a float gauge. Pleased that the ultrasonic system works well but it was always too expensive for me.
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I wait until one bottle is empty then change over to the other one, then buy a new full one, if I was going away for a long period I would fit two full bottles. Smile

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