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100% Solid Brass Premium materials can ensure your safety during a BBQ party. High Quality With our flexible hose, it is easy and convenient to move around. Standard Fittings Well constructed for tight seal, no worry about leakage. Specifications: Inlet: QCC-1Outlet: 3/8" Female Flare FittingHose Material: PVC + Nylon Sewing Thread + Rubber + Braided Stainless SteelFitting Material: BrassLength: 5-FootCompatible with gas burner, stove, turkey fryer, propane forge, fish cooker... Tips for Avoid Air Leakage: - Ensure the rubber ring is intact - Wipe the connector with soapy water, then dry it - Insert the hose horizontally Tips: 1.After connecting the gas cylinder and equipment, rotate the pressure adjusting cap in red color for a few times to disengage the overcurrent protection of the regulator. 2.This is a stainless steel hose equipped with an adjustable high pressure propane regulator ranging from 0 to 30 PSI. Please confirm the required airflow for your turkey fryer before making a purchase.
Adjustable Propane Regulator You can control the flame intensity by adjusting the pressure from 0-30 PSI according to your needs
Accurately You can accurately adjust the pressure according to the built-in gauge dial
Sturdy and Chew-proof Stainless steel braided for better protection against animals chewing, more sturdy than the rubber hose
Perfect Fit This 30 PSI propane regulator is great for turkey fryer, gas burner, fish cooker, fire pit, and more. Please note that it is only suitable for equipment power of 30 PSI
Brass Connector QCC-1 Fitting x 3/8" Female Flare
Tips:The button on the high-pressure regulator and hose needs to be twisted a few more times to release the gas that drives the piston to push the pointer
I used this assembly to upgrade my new portable Camp Chef propane camp stove. The stove is excellent; however, I didn't want to rely on using the annoying and expensive 1-lb. disposable bottles, so I bought a 5-lb. propane tank, and then looked around for a good way to attach the tank to my new stove. This regulator and hose offered by GASPRO are exactly what I need to do the job.Regulators work best when they're operating near the middle of their dynamic range. Since the nominal gauge pressure supplied by the stock Camp Chef regulator is 17 psi, I figured the ideal regulator would go to ~ 34 psi; thus, the range of 0-30 psi is just about right. Also, I knew that I wanted a gauge on the regulator's output, which this hose also has (you don't want to guess about something like the supply pressure of a flammable gas). By the way, it's standard to use a gauge whose range is 2× the regulator's max output (to prevent the possibility of overpressuring the gauge), so the gauge's range of 0-60 psi is also appropriate.I also had to make an adapter to allow connecting the GASPRO hose to my stove, and this adapter can be seen in the attached pictures.Setting the pressure with this arrangement is very simple. Contrary to comments made by other reviewers, I have found that the regulator does a great job of maintaining its set value, and I love being able to adjust the supply pressure. Basically, with the pressure turned all the way up, the stove is capable of affecting local weather patterns; turned all the way down, the stove provides the slowest, sweetest simmer ever achieved with a portable camp stove.By the way, as a few others have commented on this website, this assembly will NOT work for a low-pressure system like what is found in most "backyard grills." This is not due to any fault on the part of the GASPRO regulator. Before getting a regulator for any gas-fueled cooking appliance, it is necessary to determine first what supply pressure is needed by the appliance. The operating pressure of a low-pressure gas appliance is on the order of 5% -or less- of the dynamic range of this GASPRO regulator.