⚡ Elevate your soda game with precision and power!
This premium CO2 tank adapter kit features a 60-inch high-pressure hose made from anti-corrosive nylon, TPU, and fiber, rated for 4800 PSI. The 100% solid brass CGA320 to TR21-4 adapter includes a pressure gauge and bleed valve for safe, precise carbonation. Compatible with a wide range of soda makers and CO2 tanks from 5L to 20L, it offers quick-connect installation and a 1-year warranty, making it the ultimate upgrade for soda enthusiasts seeking reliability and convenience.
Material Type | Stainless Steel |
Color | Brass |
Operation Mode | Manual |
C**X
Works well with 5 LB tank to hook up to iGulu.
The media could not be loaded. Update:Purchased this to use in conjunction with a Vevor 5 LB CO2 tank.It worked perfectly to hook up to my iGulu brewing machine.The pressure meters matches between the one on this adapter and the one on my machine.As far as I can tell so far there are no leaks, and it was as simple as screwing it in.It came in a box with directions as well as extra parts.After using it for a while I found that it was actually leaking a small amount resulting in the 5Lb tank draining far quicker than it should have. Looking close I found that one of the yellow brackets was cracked and the hose under it looked like it had been crushed. I contacted the seller and let them know and they sent me out a replacement right away.The replacement looks perfect and appears to be working well so far. The steps that come with the directions are not correct and indicate washers need to be inserted when they already come that way.Highly recommend both the product and the seller for their quick and prompt support.
K**K
So far, so good!
I have to admit I was pretty skeptical. I have one of the first and simplest Sodastream makers (canister holders) and figured there might be some serious issues retrofitting an old but full CO2 canister my brother in law cast off from his old keg fridge. Didn't I need a regulator? Was this going to blow the seals? was that hose going to be strong enough? After using this for several months I can say that this is everything you need. No regulator needed - the gauge shows a constant near 1000 psi. I cut a notch in the bottom of my Sodastream to accommodate the hose through the base and it works great. In the first month I had a couple issues with some kind of back-pressure, but there is a bleeder valve near the pressure gauge, so it's easy enough to cure. Really no issues since then. Maybe eventually this setup will kill the seals, but so far, in savings it's paid for itself, and a replacement Sodastream base if it comes to that.Update: was having an issue again with not getting CO2 through the nozzle, so I went through the process of tearing everything down to see if there were issues with the seals. After looking at how the entire system is designed, I wound up resolving the issue by running a small needle through the end of the nozzle that injects into the water bottle to dislodge some piece of debris that found its way into the system. This is something that could happen even with the regular bottle exchange - and is perhaps even more likely with more frequent changes. After examining the connections and essentially very simple design of the system, I can say with a fair amount of confidence that you would be extremely unlikely to have "seals" fail (and that cleaning a blocked nozzle is something that can be done without tearing down the entire system). If the bottle is over-full, you can get some leakage through the pressure seal especially on the first injection, but after air drying between uses, it's an occasional minor annoyance that is easily prevented by either not exceeding the fill line or using a more gentle press on the first injection.
S**E
Great
I use this on a tank i rent from a distributor instead on mailing the small CO2 tanks to soda stream all the time. Small investment and works fantastic. I make about 10 to 15 bottles of bubbly weekly and with my own charging station I do not have to run to the PO every two weeks for the smaller bottles to arrive. Large tank last about 9 months and on 40.00 to refill
E**N
Acceptable but could last longer
Worked well for about 9 months before the seal on the hose went out where it is crimped on, I manually opened the valve on the co2 tank for each use otherwise it will slowly leak, so 4 out of 5 stars.
P**G
Only lasted about a week
I have another similar hose that feeds my Soda Stream that is connected to a 5lb Co2 cylinder. This hose works fine but is braided and very stiff. I thought I would try this hose as it is more flexible.It worked great for about 8 days. I noticed the my tank of Co2 only lasted about 8 days or so and needed to be replaced. Normally, I can go about 6 weeks. I thought the tank might have been light or some other problem but the place that I swap them out said the 5lb tanks are the only ones they weigh to verify they are full so getting a light one wasn't likely.I connected the new tank and this new hose and adapter. After about 8 days I noticed there was no pressure going into the water bottle. I checked the new tank and there was plenty of pressure left.I disassembled the connection and plugged in a regular Soda Stream canister and all worked fine. Then I plugged to new hose back in and the valve that connected to the Soda Stream leaked audibly. I tried to tighten it but risked breaking the soda stream so I replaced this hose and adapter with the old braided on and everything worked just fine.I am guessing there was a slow leak that accounted for why the first tank ran out so fast. The the valve failed altogether and the leak became audible.Liked the flexibility but perhaps their QC could be better. Can't recommend this system at this point.
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