
Hobbyweld 15
(83% Argon, 15% Carbon Dioxide, 2% Oxygen)
As Hobbyweld 15 has been given the name ‘universal’ gas by customers, this shows that the gas can be used for many applications.
This gas mix contains a higher CO2 content than the Hobbyweld 5 so offers combined benefits of good welding performance and minimal spatter make it very popular among the agricultural, on-site and mobile welding market. This gas is used in structural steel work and general fabrication.
Hobbyweld 15 is recommended for use with mild steel at a thickness of over 7mm. For thinner materials, please look at Hobbyweld 5.

Cylinder Sizes
Hobbyweld's core range of Hobbyweld 5, Hobbyweld 15, Argon, Oxygen and Acetylene are available in three sizing options, allowing versatility depending on the job in hand.
From small projects in your home workshop to business use, Hobbyweld have a cylinder size to suit all. Check out the range below.

Original (Small)
Original cylinders are a great step up from disposable cartridges, offering a low-cost alternative for the occasional welder. This refillable gas cylinder is compact and lightweight, truly the best choice if you have portability in mind.
- Compact and lightweight
- Professional results for the small user
- Low one-off deposit
- Standard valve (regulator required)
- Equivalent to 23 disposable cartridges

Plus (Medium)
Plus cylinders are Hobbyweld's mid-sized product, offering significantly increased contents, suited to a higher volume user. Featuring a heavy-duty metal valve guard with comfortable grip, making it both tough and easy to handle.
- Tough and sturdy
- A high 230 bar fill pressure
- Great value gas refills
- Standard valve (regulator required)
- Equivalent to 3.6 Original cylinders

Ultra (Large)
Ultra cylinders are Hobbyweld's largest product, most suited to high volume business users. Work safely with an integrated regulator, encased in a robust valve guard offering protection to the regulator and facilitating movement around the workshop.
- Technologically advanced
- Lowest gas cost per m³
- Built in variable pressure regulator
- Contents and gas flow gauge included
- 27% more gas than the Plus cylinder
FAQ's
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Please have a browse through our FAQ's and hopefully your question will be answered. If you still have questions, please contact us and our team can assist.
How old do I have to be to purchase a gas cylinder?
You need to be at least 18 years old to purchase a Hobbyweld cylinder.
I haven’t got a Hobbyweld cylinder, can you fill my old bottles?
In short, unfortunately not. It is illegal for anyone to fill a cylinder which belongs to another gas company, as Hobbyweld have no record of cylinder tests, age or contents . These must be repatriated with their rightful owner.
Once I pay my deposit, does the cylinder belong to me?
No. Cylinders always belong to Hobbyweld, this also means that they are responsible for the cylinder maintenance. However, there are no time restraints on how long you keep the Hobbyweld cylinder.
Why is the Acetylene deposit more expensive?
Acetylene cylinders cost much more to manufacture. The gas cylinder contains a porous filling and the acetylene is dissolved in an acetone to produce the gas you withdraw.
What administration charges apply to the deposit return?
An administration charge will be applied when returning your cylinder for a refund, of £10 +VAT for all cylinders purchased on or after 1st February 2019.
For cylinders purchased before this date, the following admin charges apply:
Original: £10 +VAT
Plus: £10 +VAT
Ultra: £15 +VAT
Acetylene (all sizes): £30 +VAT
What happens if I lose my copy of the deposit form?
Unfortunately, you will be unable to receive a refund without your original deposit form as proof of purchase. The requirement of deposit forms for refund is an additional security measure to discourage theft of Hobbyweld cylinders in private households. Please keep this safe.
Do I have to pay another deposit if I need a spare cylinder?
Yes, this will need to be paid for each additional cylinder.
How much is the deposit?
Hobbyweld have two variations of gas cylinder, high pressure and dissolved acetylene – these are each available in 3 sizes.
For high pressure cylinders, the following deposit charges apply:
- Original: £70
- Plus: £110
- Ultra: £190
For dissolved acetylene cylinders, the following deposit charges apply:
- Original: £120
- Plus: £160
- Ultra: £255
VAT is not charged on deposits.
Will my regulator fit a Hobbyweld cylinder?
Hobbyweld Original and Plus cylinders are fitted with standard industrial gas valves used by companies such as BOC, Air Products, Air Liquide & Dixons Gas Ltd. If you have been using an industrial gas cylinder previously, your regulators will fit. If you are currently using disposable cylinders, you will require an adaptor hose and a regulator.
The Hobbyweld Ultra cylinder is fitted with a built-in regulator. Instead, attach your hoses directly a quick action coupling, these are available to purchase from TCC services.
Lastly, if you are using Oxygen and Acetylene we strongly advise using a flash back arrestor as well as a regulator to connect to Hobbybrew cylinders.
Can I exchange between gas mixes?
Yes. Providing the cylinder deposit value is the same, you can swap between gas mixes.
How many disposable cartridges are your cylinders equivalent to?
The Hobbyweld Original cylinder is equivalent to approximately 21 disposable gas cartridges.
Hobbyweld Plus cylinder is equivalent to approximately 79 disposable gas cartridges.
The Hobbyweld Ultra cylinder is equivalent to approximately 100 disposable gas cartridges.
Do cylinders have an expiry date?
Gas cylinders require a test usually every 10 years, a ‘test ring’ is located around the cylinder valve which indicates when it should next be tested. Cylinders are safe to use after the date has passed, however they won’t be refilled after being returned to Hobbyweld until they have been retested. Hobbyweld are responsible for the re-testing of their gas cylinders and you won’t have to pay a penny.
How do I return an unwanted cylinder?
You can return your cylinder to any Hobbyweld agent for a refund on your deposit. You must have your original deposit form to reclaim any money. Alternatively, agents can accept cylinders back without a deposit form, but no money will be returned to yourself.
Cylinder technical Information
For more details on Hobbyweld cylinders, please see their cylinder technical information.
Can I transfer gas from one cylinder to another?
Never! Not only is this illegal, it can result in catastrophic accidents.
Handling, storage and transportation guidelines
Please read our guidelines below for all the information you may require: