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125 Cubic Foot Professional Grade Helium Tank – Refill Only (Store Pickup and Local Delivery Only) Online now

Original price was: $139.00.Current price is: $34.75.

Description

125 Cubic Foot Professional Grade Helium Tank – Refill Only (Store Pickup and Local Delivery Only)

Store pickup or local delivery only. Helium tanks can NOT be shipped. Helium tanks can NOT be sold or shipped outside of Texas. If you choose to purchase a tank and you live out of state you must pickup the helium tank up from our location in Arlington, TX we will not ship or deliver the tank. 

Local delivery includes a fuel surcharge and must meet a $250 minimum purchase. Free delivery does NOT apply. Fuel surcharge determined at checkout, you will not see this option if you aren’t in the delivery zone.

For safety purposes, employees will not load or unload 125 cf tanks from Sedans. Please use a truck, van, or SUV.

1500 psi = tank is 3/4 the way full

2000 psi = full tank

Helium is the perfect addition to any event; birthday parties, anniversaries, weddings, grand openings and so much more! Whether you’re a seasoned decorator or someone that wants to add that extra POP to your special occasion for a friend or loved one. You can never go wrong with adding helium balloons to your party.

Helium is a colorless, odorless non toxic gas that can be used to inflate a variety of balloons including latex, micro foil, and acrylic balloons. All American only distributes the highest quality helium which is industrial, professional grade that is NOT diluted with air. Our product is 99% helium which allows longer, more reliable float times. 

Tank Options:

  • Refill: Tank refill only

Approximate Number of Balloons Per Tank Based on 2,000 PSI

 9″ Latex: 462 10″ Latex: 416
11″ Latex: 250 18″ Foils: 250
12″ Latex: 208 16″ Latex: 100
17″ Latex: 83 36″ Latex: 8
66″ Latex: 1.5



Helium, the second most abundant element in the universe, was discovered on the sun before it was found on the earth. Pierre-Jules-César Janssen, a French astronomer, noticed a yellow line in the sun’s spectrum while studying a total solar eclipse in 1868. Sir Norman Lockyer, an English astronomer, realized that this line, with a wavelength of 587.49 nanometers, could not be produced by any element known at the time. It was hypothesized that a new element on the sun was responsible for this mysterious yellow emission. This unknown element was named helium by Lockyer.

Additional information

Pressure

1500 (Tank 3/4 Full), 2000 (Tank Full)

Type

Helium Refill