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Low in cost
Review by Arctic Bear
(Posted on 10/22/12)
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Purchased this to use only on my 5lb. CO2 tank when I charge and seal my 5 gallon kegs for storage. It was too much work to change connections from my 6 tap kegerator and larger tank.
Not concerned with the tank pressure itself because it will be easy to tell when my 5 gallon tank is empty.
Performs as designed, low cost and good quality. Perfect for what I'm looking for.
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I regret buying it
Review by Jude
(Posted on 2/1/13)
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I should have instead bought a Cornelius Dual Gauge Regulator. This regular works, but it's not as good as the higher end Cornelius Dual Gauge Regulator which I ended up buying to replace it. So I ended up buying a regular twice, and wasting the money I spent on this one.
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Good value for my purpose
Review by John
(Posted on 3/15/13)
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The regulator I received is a different one than is pictured on the website. The one they sent me was a Taprite, with a plastic knob for setting the pressure . It locks into position, so that's OK, but I'm old fashioned, I guess, and would have preffered the screw in type for security. It works well, and the pressure is easy to set. After you set the pressure, just push in the knob and it locks. I use it with my "between the kegs" filter system. I didn't want the hassle of playing with my kegorator regulator. The lack of a high pressure gage is not an issue in this case. I happen to have 2 CO2 cylinders and I used this on my spare, so I know that I've dispensed 1 kegs worth of pressure, should still have 4 or 5 kegs worth of CO2 in the tank. The high pressure guage would be somewhat extraneous in my opinion, since it only goes into the red when you're just about out of pressure. You would find that out shortly anyway. All things considered this is a good value for the price and suits my purpose well.
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Check and Double Check
Review by Bridget
(Posted on 3/17/13)
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I bought this regulator and checked it before use-worked just fine. But, once I hooked it up to the kegging system it seemed to have a small leak caused by the pressure and hook up of CO2. So, just make sure to check/double check the regulators.
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Entry level
Review by Black
(Posted on 4/17/13)
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Its fine for my intended use on a single keg. If I were to buy again I would buy the more expensive dual regulator. You get what you pay for.