SPARC Premium CO2 Pressure Regulator
SPARC Premium CO2 Pressure Regulator
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- PROFESSIONAL GRADE PRECISION: Dive into unparalleled performance with our heavy-duty CO2 Pressure Regulator. Equipped with 2 rubber-clad and factory calibrated 2-3/8" oversized gauges (most units on the market are 2"), it ensures easy-to-read accuracy for soda machines, bars, kegs, brew setups, kombucha, and more. With a 0-3000PSI input pressure capability (gauge reads 0-3500PSI) and 0-60PSI output pressure (gauges reads 0-80PSI), you can trust in its precision and durability.
- FLEXIBLE CONNECTIONS: Our regulator effortlessly fits all standard CO2 tanks with CGA-320 outlets. On the output side, we include 1 of each type of fitting: 1/4" hose barb (works fine with most any 5/16 tubing as well), 3/8" hose barb, and 3/8" push-to-connect.
- EFFORTLESS SETUP: Installation is a breeze! We've got you covered with an included bottle nut wrench and 3 extra sealing washers for a guaranteed secure and leak-free connection. Always place a washer between the lock-down nut and the tank for a tight seal. The wrench can stay on the regulator when installed, so there is no more hunting for tools to swap bottles.
- SAFETY FIRST, ALWAYS: We value your safety. With an adjustable working pressure knob and gas shut-off valve, you can swap kegs or tanks without a second thought. And our integrated safety pressure relief valve (PRV) ensures everything operates smoothly and securely.
- COMMITMENT TO EXCELLENCE: We're based in Denver, CO, and back our product with a rock-solid 2 year USA warranty against manufacturing defects (warranty is provided by SPARC). Count on our responsive customer service via phone, text, or email.
SPARC Premium CO2 Pressure Regulator for Beer, Kombucha, Soda Machines CGA320 2YR USA Warranty – affiliate link, note that multiple variations of this product may be available, as such a different version may appear at this link
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