C02 regulators

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plant57va
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C02 regulators

Post by plant57va »

Ok
I am looking at the GLA regulators...
anyone have an opinion as far as gro vs pro on them?????
I do want to get one with multiple manifolds (maybe 3) so wondering if someone out there has purchased their products,
and what your thoughts are...
or
if there is a comparible product that is cheaper, without losing product quality?
thanks
david
sukrol
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Re: C02 regulators

Post by sukrol »

I have the ProSS with 3 outlets, they are simply the best hobbyist regulator out there. People that know and are good at DIY will tell you that they are way overpriced.

You cannot beat their customer service. Since I started using CO2 and paying attention the only complaint I've ever heard is about the price.

Your other option is CO2 Art in the UK, the two stage price is a fraction of GLA's, but I've had issues with the needle valve needing adjustment.

Other than that there's always Milwakee, Aquatek and a bunch of other single stage regulators available. But as you know if you get single stage you have to be on top of your CO2 tank. And the regulators themselves seem to fail sooner than later.

Good luck
Gabriel
plant57va
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Re: C02 regulators

Post by plant57va »

thanks will let you know how i go
david
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Re: C02 regulators

Post by sns26 »

sukrol wrote: People that know and are good at DIY will tell you that they are way overpriced.
They are way overpriced. :D
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