- Brass
- Durable lead free brass, under the NSF lead-free requirements of 0.2%. Double-layer inlet screened filter design will filter the particles like gravel, debris to prevent impurity blocking and valve body damage.
- Compatible with U.S. 3/4" water sources(ND20) & NH threads. The build-in oil damps sudden pressure changes which may damage the gauge.
- Adjustable up to 160 PSI (Maximum tolerable water pressure :240 psi) and easy to adjust, just adjust the brass screw (at the top on the regulator) to change the pressure - or + . Arrives with our easy installation guide.
- Our water pressure regulator can reduce original water pressure and make it stable to use.
- Easy clean valve spool, removable valve spool for easily cleaning or replacement when needed by removing it.
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Jose Luis Lopez
High flow rate and adjustable
I liked being able to adjust to the pressure to 60lbs, instead of the present ones that are set between 50 and 55 pounds. Also it has a higher flow. I should have bought this one instead of the 4 or 5 preset ones I've bought over the years.
Mohammad Zeeshan Faiz
This is perfect for my motor home and recommend for anyone using ...
This is perfect for my motor home and recommend for anyone using RV parks or National or State Parks water resources. The screwdriver adjustment is great to help control the PSI to protect hoses and pluming. This pressure regulator and gauge are a must have for a RV owner.
Melissa Huotari Carlson
Seems to be top quality
I just checked it out with a hose and it was easy to adjust. I have not checked it out with the RV yet, but it seems to be exactly what I was needed. Some campgrounds have very low pressure and I want to make sure the problems is caused by the campground and not from any problems on my end, thus the need for a gauge. BTW all quality pressures gauges have oil and an air gap otherwise they could would flicker when the pressure varied over a short time. Air allows the needle to move. Instructions were just fine.
KayDee Howard
Heavy, Strong, Accurate with a liquid-dampened gauge. Really a nice unit.
Heavy, Strong, Accurate with a liquid filled gauge. Really a nice unit. It came pre-adjusted to a safe 35 psi. What you cant see in the photo is the adjustment you can make for the desired pressure at the very end of the plastic cap (a simple, flat blade screwdriver is needed to do that). Unfortunately, I left mine behind after we broke camp the first time using it. I am back to buy another of this exact one to replace the first one.
Brian Mackenzie
Good product
Superior to preset pressure reducer Easy to install and adjust. Good value!!
Nikhil Murali
Works great. Preset at about 40 psi
Works great. Preset at about 40 psi. Better flow than the cheaper simple kinds. Not sure what all the discussion about "NH threads" means since it screwed onto my hose and the park water supply just like any other hose fittings.
Nabilah Nasir
Works great with my outdoor swamp cooler.
I bought a large swamp cooler for my new 21' x 21' covered patio area. It has a hose fitting for filling the tank, and a float valve that turns off the water when it's full. My hose pressure is an un-regulated 135 psi, so I didn't dare leave it on the swamp cooler after it's full, so I use this to reduce the pressure and leave a short braided stainless washing machine hose connected to a dedicated hose bib on my outdoor kitchen. Problem solved - my swamp cooler never runs dry now, and my patio area is much cooler!
Cesar Medina
Happy Camper
Can’t believe the water flow this thing has, love it!!!! It’s the first camping trip for 10 days and it worked great, would buy again in a heartbeat. I will never buy the normal water regulator again for rv. I read reviews all the time before I make that purchase. Put old water regulator on hose with nozzle and then this one and water shoots 3ft farther. The water flow in the trailer faucets have more water pressure. Great product.
Evangeline Cabiles
So far, so good
I have used it once so far to hook up onto the camp water hookup. The brass body seems very robust and it did not leak with just a little snugging with a pair of pliers. Adjusting the water pressure is done with a flat nosed screwdriver and the gauge worked well. I adjusted it to 30 psi initially then to 40 psi and I could notice the difference in water pressure. My rv seems to work well at 40 psi. Definitely better than guessing with a pressure regulator without the gauge. An oil filled gauge would be an improvement long with a regulator that's able to adjust by turning by hand but then the price also goes up.
MA RB HY
Second purchase. Left mine at campground
I use this on all my campouts. I left it on the last one. A few tips. It needs to be vertical or or right side up. It does not work upside down. Do not rotate the display or you change the pressure readings. I would suggest taking it inside in winter to prevent any freezing.