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If weight of tank is important because of the need to carry on land, here are some comparisons of empty weights (in pounds) without valves.
Luxfer AL80: 31.38
Faber LP 80: 30
Faber HP 80: 32.5
OMS LP85: 31
Faber HP100: 38.7
Faber LP95: 37.2
If weight of tank is important because of the need to carry on land, here are some comparisons of empty weights (in pounds) without valves.
Luxfer AL80: 31.38
Faber LP 80: 30
Faber HP 80: 32.5
OMS LP85: 31
Faber HP100: 38.7
Faber LP95: 37.2
If weight of tank is important because of the need to carry on land, here are some comparisons of empty weights (in pounds) without valves.
Luxfer AL80: 31.38
Faber LP 80: 30
Faber HP 80: 32.5
OMS LP85: 31
Faber HP100: 38.7
Faber LP95: 37.2
I took my numbers from this chart. I probably should have saved myself a lot of work and just put in the link.WEIGHT OF TANKS (in pounds) EMPTY FULL
Luxfer AL80 32.6 40
Worthington ST100 37.2 44.8
Catalina AL80 33.8
Catalina AL100 48.2
I had to add Worthington and Catalina. I haven't had a chance to weight the Catalina's while full.
I took my numbers from this chart. I probably should have saved myself a lot of work and just put in the link.
The chart does not include Worthington steel tanks because they are no longer made. All my steel tanks are Worthington. You might as well strap an anvil on your back.
The Worthingtons are not as heavy as Asahi. They feel like an anvil.