Hey you guys, I’m just now seeing your video. I’m curious and thinking about buying the 9L tank with that same fill probe have you had any issues and you feel confident with it?
The Air Venturi Tank(Name Brand) costs around 570$, Compared to the Acecare which is 366$ Here is a Link to the Acecare tank: www.amazon.com/Acecare-Approved-Charging-Cylinder-Paintball/dp/B08R741T1J/ref=sr_1_9?crid=3PX9SB2LV652Z&keywords=acecare+tank+6.8&qid=1677383020&s=sporting-goods&sprefix=acecare+tank+6.8%2Csporting%2C114&sr=1-9
Hello, friends, thank you for your review.
No body shows how to fill.
Nice video
Hi, greetings from San Francisco, CA. Does the tactical saber valve fit on that tank?
What’s it equivalent to in cubic feet? The 74 cf 97 cf ?
Hey you guys, I’m just now seeing your video. I’m curious and thinking about buying the 9L tank with that same fill probe have you had any issues and you feel confident with it?
I Haven't had any problems with the tank or fill probe
Here is a link to the airtank
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cool video. is that a DIN300 fitting that you screwed the gauge, bleed, fill wipe too?
Yes it is a DIN300
So how did it work out?? Is it a good tank?
Thanks
Fred
it works wonderfully, and in my opinion it is a wonderful tank
so was this a cheaper route than buying the normal brand name tanks?
The Air Venturi Tank(Name Brand) costs around 570$, Compared to the Acecare which is 366$
Here is a Link to the Acecare tank:
www.amazon.com/Acecare-Approved-Charging-Cylinder-Paintball/dp/B08R741T1J/ref=sr_1_9?crid=3PX9SB2LV652Z&keywords=acecare+tank+6.8&qid=1677383020&s=sporting-goods&sprefix=acecare+tank+6.8%2Csporting%2C114&sr=1-9
Yeah that’s a lot better price, great video thanks for the info.
So is it worth buying?
@@rubenaguero7342 yes it would be