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Paslode Gas - expiry is really real?

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I've just pulled out my leftover box of nails (is a handy pack with gas) as I'm redoing my deck frame. Noticed the box has an expiry (which I assume applies the gas). The date says JUN3018 which I assume is 30 June 2018 rather than 18 June 2030.

I'm hiring the actual nailer (IM350+).
 
Is it an expiry date or a date of manufacture?

I have a "gifted" IM350+.

I have not gotten around to using it yet. A customer had one, I gave him a discount on the cost of hanging doors in return for the IM350+ (he didn't want it).
 
Words are definitely 'expiry date'.

EDIT: even the gas itself has expiry on the bottom.
 
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These people may be able to advise if you ask them 0800 number
 

The expiry date is 2 years from manufacture. They say that you can use them after the stated date but there may be a pressure drop which results in misfiring. They recommend only purchasing as much gas as you actually need.

Thanks for asking the question. I had no idea and will not buy any until I am sure that I need some.
 
Gas does not expire.

No, but it can be expired

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The expiry date is 2 years from manufacture. They say that you can use them after the stated date but there may be a pressure drop which results in misfiring. They recommend only purchasing as much gas as you actually need.

Thanks for asking the question. I had no idea and will not buy any until I am sure that I need some.
yeah the ones I have were bought in 2015 when I last hired - so in my case a looooong time ago! And since I'm hiring, I don't want to be responsible for buggering a near £700 tool or keep going back and forth for the sake of £50 for a double pack of new gas!
 
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