This is my favorite CO2 Regulator. They have a big dial you can turn with your fingers (so you don’t need a wrench to adjust pressure) and they are high quality. They're designed for high throughput. I pour steadily out of six taps all day and these never freeze like a cheaper one might.
These are barbed for a hardwired connection to your gas system. The shutoff is an easy quarter turn valve that also features a check valve to prevent liquid backflow. I've lost a regulator that way before and it isn't fun!
The gauges are easy to read. The low pressure gauge reads from 0 to 60 psi.
You also want a gauge cage to protect your dials in the event of a tip over. It will happen, a lot, and it’s cheaper to get the cage than to keep replacing broken gauges!
These are barbed for a hardwired connection to your gas system. The shutoff is an easy quarter turn valve that also features a check valve to prevent liquid backflow. I've lost a regulator that way before and it isn't fun!
The gauges are easy to read. The low pressure gauge reads from 0 to 60 psi.
You also want a gauge cage to protect your dials in the event of a tip over. It will happen, a lot, and it’s cheaper to get the cage than to keep replacing broken gauges!