Buy Bottled Gas Online - Rent-Free Refills & Cylinders
Welding, BBQ and patio LPG, beer and cellar gas, helium, CO2 and disposables - all rent-free and UK-filled, with delivery shown before you pay.
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Every gas type we stock, grouped into clear routes so you can find the right bottle fast.

Argon and CO2 mixes for mild steel, stainless and fabrication.

Pure argon refills for aluminium, stainless and clean TIG work.

Patio heaters, camping, caravans, BBQs and home use.

Compact bottles for welding, heating, refrigeration and specialist jobs.

CO2 for drinks, aquariums, hydroponics and general use.

Disposable and refillable helium for parties, weddings and displays.

Gas for home bars, pubs, restaurants and draught systems.

Regulators, hose, fittings and parts to complete the setup.
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Rent-free bottled gas suppliers for home, trade and events
Bottle Gases supplies rent-free bottled gas across the UK, including MIG welding gas, TIG welding gas, helium canisters, nitrogen cylinders, beer and cellar gas, oxy fuel gas, CO2 bottles and LPG gas bottles. Choose the category, check your bottle option, and checkout securely with delivery options shown before payment.
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