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S**S
HIgh Quality works well even with anti-fill valves
I bought this as a replacement for an earlier setup that used a custom needle valve to slowly start filling. The earlier one's seals failed with no way to replace them.I was worried that the ball valves on this one would make it hard to control the fill rate to start. Not a problem, I'm able to start slowly and increase the fill rate quickly.The refill connector's adjustable pin makes attaching and removing cylinders a breeze.The custom parts are well made and the valves and high pressure hose appear to be high quality. Having spare seals is nice touch as well.
R**R
Works Like Magic, Saving Me $$$$
So simple and safe to use. I have had a 5 pound bottle of CO2 and a regulator for decades to carbonate my homebrew. A Sodastream is sooooo much faster at carbonating water. I pay $15 to fill that huge bottle. And with this device, I'll never run out of gas. I can always go fill up my bottle at any welding shop in town in just a few minutes. You should buy this!!
L**R
Umm OK but ?
certainly better than first one like this i purchased. It did refill somewhat BUT ?? small hissing leaks on refill normal ??? im new so ??? I returned order what i thought better. BTW again CHINA made
O**D
Works Good
I just gave to remember to turn the 5lb cylinder up side down to fill,cause the 5 Ib's don't have a drop tube.
T**S
works best with siphon tube
I have a retirement home in Belize so CO2 exchange is not possible. I bought this and followed the instructions, and it is very simple with a CO2 tank with Siphon tube. I have 20lb tank with a siphon tube around 170 bucks. Put the cylinders in the freezer overnight. I weighed a new SodaStream canister at it was 1.183 kg and empty most of mine were .76 Kg. I filled 6 canisters without issue. Wear a kitchen mitt as it is easier to hold. All the cans filled to 1.15 to 1.18Kg. Beats trying to ship canisters down here with no way to return. 20lb tank refill costs 54 bucks and should fill at least 20 canisters sounder 3 bucks so a no briner for a $210 investment. Refilling 7 canisters for me is payback.
W**N
Doesn't work on my tank
Good quality but will not charge tank
C**W
Perfect fit for Ninja Thirsti
Recently purchased a Ninja Thirsti but had no interest in perpetually purchasing the small compatible tanks. This hose allows us to connect it to a 5lb CO2 tank that we can have filled locally for <$25. This makes the Ninja Thirsti cheaper to operate than buying cans of your preferred sparkling water brand.You definitely need a socket set to tighten the adapter to your sparkling water maker, and a wrench to tighten the line to your CO2 tank. The adapter comes with washers/seals installed as well as a full set of replacements for when they go bad. They should not wear out quickly as you don't need to be repeatedly connecting and disconnecting the line, only when the tank is empty. I did not have a deep socket large enough for the black part of the adapter, but was able to tighten it by twisting the silver air hose quick connect.
E**S
Gasket will stop working when switching adapter heads, rendering hose useless
I really didn't want to have to leave this review as I did love this hose and attempted to contact the seller once I encountered an issue. Unfortunately, there is no way to contact the seller as their listing had requested. My issue is with the gasket of the hose reseating itself when attempting to swap out the adapter.I have a Sodastream Art, as well as a Drinkmate. This hose has a quick connect coupling at the end, implying you can simply switch out the adapter to use the hose with either machine since they use different adapter types. A previous reviewer has a video explaining that, and I wonder if it worked for them. Unfortunately, when switching out the adapter heads, the back pressure from my turned-off 20# CO₂ tank blows the gasket out of place, reseating it in a way that causes the hose to leak so much that it has become useless.Yes, I bled the line as much as the Art will allow me to before disconnecting the hose from the adapter head, but there is always still pressure backed up which will blow out the gasket, making it extremely difficult to reseat properly. I did manage to do it once and had assumed I had resolved the issue for good. Unfortunately, it happened again, and it takes so much of my time to attempt to fix that I had to give up.Also, trying to reseat it without what I assume is a special tool, as the gasket is three times larger than the hose opening itself, nearly shreds the gasket to the point of it breaking. I simply need a new gasket and help understanding how/what I need to be able to insert the gasket, which is why I was trying to contact the seller as opposed to writing a poor review. But here I am.I did like the hose, but there should be some mention in the instructions of how to properly exchange adapter heads, or a statement that once you attach the adapter, you should not try to disconnect it, or you risk damaging the gasket, which will render your hose useless. Alternatively, don't make it a quick connect coupling end. I'd have been fine with that and just bought two different hoses with a line splitter, which I now have to do, along with getting a new lead line coming off the hose. That is all going to cost about $100 in total. So bummed.
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