Storing cylinder in a cupboard

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BlueTrin

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Hey, I am looking to buy a second twinset. Are you aware of any issues with storing them in a cupboard in a flat ?

Is there any danger of them breaking while I store them and injuring someone ?
 
Hey, I am looking to buy a second twinset. Are you aware of any issues with storing them in a cupboard in a flat ?

Is there any danger of them breaking while I store them and injuring someone ?

Why would they break? Mine live in my living room over the winter. So far they’ve not yet done me any injury.
 
Why would they break? Mine live in my living room over the winter. So far they’ve not yet done me any injury.
I don’t know, this is why I asked :)
I plan to store them full if that makes any difference.
 
I store my 50% and 100% stages in a spare bathroom. My main tank storage place has no AC and have been surviving well without any issues. Current day time air temps >40C.
 
Rodents might eat your knobs while you can't see them.
:eek:
 
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