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The Gas One 2113 0-20PSI Propane Regulator with a 4 ft steel braided hose is designed for seamless and safe operation with various propane appliances. Its adjustable output and durable construction make it a reliable choice for both casual cooks and serious grill masters.
Maximum Pressure | 20 Pound per Square Inch |
Item Length | 48 Inches |
Outside Diameter | 0.62 Inches |
Item Weight | 15.8 Ounces |
Item Dimensions L x W | 48"L x 0.63"W |
Color | Steel Braided Hose |
Material | Brass |
C**S
Perfect has hose.
Always on time, Great looking product, fits perfectly, and the regulator is amazing. You have to bring down the pressure to the level that you prefer. Very happy and satisfied with this product and service. 👍👍
H**P
works perfect for my Weber Q1200
I bought this at the recommendation of an online blog. Basically instead of using Weber's fixed regulator, I'm getting this to replace it so more gas can be pushed through to heat the grill faster. This does not disappoint! When adjusted, even on low the flames are too high. I'm glad I got a variable regulator. The only drawback is that there are no obvious markings to show how much pressure is being let out. I've used a Sharpie just to get a frame of reference drawing from the red knob to the unit. I realized I marked it too high when I started cooking as the low was still too hot while grilling. The length is long. Perhaps I should have bought it slightly shorter but it works well because I can loop it around the base of the grill and it'll tuck into itself so it doesn't dangle. I also wish the hose was more flexible. I can see this stiffening up and having memory making it more difficult to use when the temperature drops outside. Otherwise it's a solid unit.
D**N
Functions great! Priced great. Big improvement in cooking
Just what my equipment needed. Turns my BBQ and griddle into heat bombs. Use wisely, Dont overheat your grill or griddle, know the limitations of your equipment! Higher temps can lead to melted parts or just better cooking. My stock regulators are 1psi units, I probably use 1.5psi now, it's a world of difference.
K**Z
Easy to use
Does what its expected to do.
J**N
This fixed my new grill
Ok so got a new stainless grill. Wouldn’t get hot ENOUGH. Got hot enough to cook burgers but it just took way too long for what I expected out of a new grill. No way to turn the gas up any higher to get a nice sear. Got this new regulator and swapped out the non adjustable regulator that came on new grill. Problem solved. It didn’t need much more heat to make the grill really work the way I wanted it toHowever don’t crank regulator up too much because wow I had a big fireball when I first hooked it up. Turned regulator down with my burners set to max, till flame looked right and I can now seer steaksYou can still control the flame with the knobs so yeah this works as I expected it to
A**P
Good deterrent from squirrels chewing my previous hose
Good value for the price. The red valve also is a additional control of the gas. Works good so far
M**S
Propane regulator hose.
Was disappointed that it did not come with an adapter reduction nipple, but looks like a quality made item
B**.
Exactly what my old grill needed, especially for winter
The media could not be loaded. I have a very old Weber which has performed well over the last two decades. The burner, manifold, and regulator are all new OEM, so I was disappointed that it still had a hard time getting hot enough to sear meat in the winter. And it was not so great when the weather is warmer, either. I used to replace the tank long before it was empty since the grill was really weak. This adjustable regulator has solved these problems.There must be a reason that non-adjustable propane grill regulators are, I think, about 1 psi. Probably for safety reasons. But if not, I don't know why propane regulators are this low - why aren't they 5 psi and have good enough valves to handle it to compensate for cold weather and low fuel supply? Anyway, I got this adjustable regulator to get my grill hot enough in all situations, which I think would be about 3 psi (a wild guess).In the video, I turn it up to about 75% of the way. As you can hear, it sounds like a jet. Of course, I would never use it this high for more than a few seconds because it might be dangerous. Heck, who am I kidding - of course I am going to use it this high the next time I want to quickly sear sous vide meat.Note that the video is so decreased in quality that it is almost not viewable. I start with it at what I think I will normally use it - about 25%. I then turn it up to 50% for a few seconds, then 75%, before turning it back down to 25%.Update: It has now been over 4 months since I got this regulator and still going strong. At the time I got it, I was ready to swap out the propane tank since the pressure was so low. Getting this adjustable regulator allowed me to open it up enough to compensate for being less than half full such that I used the same tank on a regular basis (once every week or two) for over 4 months more and I am just running out of propane. This regulator will quickly pay for itself by being able to use the full tank of propane as opposed to swapping it out early when the pressure gets too low.
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