Where do you guys buy these chargers from? Just a supermarket? Or a hardware store? I have no idea...
Also any recommended brands in Australia? I've read regarding American brands that some are higher quality than others. Apparently some contain oily residues.
e.g., from Erowid: Another Report about EZ-Whip brand: "Being a bargain hunter at heart, I switched from ISI brand to EZ Whips. After an evening during which three people consumed the contents of nearly fifty EZ Whip chargers, the cannister was placed back on the shelf, until three days ago, when I decided to make whipped cream again. I opened the cannister, and immediately noticed a greyish residue on the inside of the cannister and inside the lid. Wiping it off with my fingers, I determined it was a grey, oily substance, not unlike machine oil." - MC
What tool do you use to pierce the bulb and empty into a balloon? And where can one be purchased? Do you use anything to filter the nitrous at all?
Sorry for newbie questions... gotta start somewhere I guess.
Also any recommended brands in Australia? I've read regarding American brands that some are higher quality than others. Apparently some contain oily residues.
e.g., from Erowid: Another Report about EZ-Whip brand: "Being a bargain hunter at heart, I switched from ISI brand to EZ Whips. After an evening during which three people consumed the contents of nearly fifty EZ Whip chargers, the cannister was placed back on the shelf, until three days ago, when I decided to make whipped cream again. I opened the cannister, and immediately noticed a greyish residue on the inside of the cannister and inside the lid. Wiping it off with my fingers, I determined it was a grey, oily substance, not unlike machine oil." - MC
What tool do you use to pierce the bulb and empty into a balloon? And where can one be purchased? Do you use anything to filter the nitrous at all?
Sorry for newbie questions... gotta start somewhere I guess.