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The Calor Gas Brand 27mm Patio Gas Regulator Kit includes a 2-meter high-pressure 8mm hose, two hose clips, and a 27mm clip-on regulator with an easy-to-use on/off lever. Designed for propane patio gas cylinders (Calor 5kg & 13kg, Flogas 9kg & 11kg), it delivers a maximum pressure of 37 mbar, ensuring safe, reliable gas flow. Made in Italy and backed by Calor’s trusted brand, this kit is a must-have for millennial professionals who demand quality and convenience in their outdoor cooking setup.
| ASIN | B07572T2PY |
| Best Sellers Rank | 36,407 in Garden ( See Top 100 in Garden ) 109 in Barbecue Hoses & Regulators |
| Brand | Calor |
| Colour | Red |
| Country of Origin | Italy |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 368 Reviews |
| Item Length | 2 Metres |
| Item Weight | 540 Grams |
| Item weight | 540 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Calor gas |
| Material | Metal, Plastic |
| Maximum Pressure | 37 Millibars |
| Maximum pressure | 37 Millibars |
| Nominal Wall Thickness | 1 |
| Nominal wall thickness | 1 |
| Outside Diameter | 0.38 Inches |
| Unit Count | 2 metre(s) |
A**R
Works well
Works well and delighted withe quality. You need strong arms to fit the pipe over the connection.
L**O
Great replacement.
Most BBQ manufacturers recommend changing the regulator every 5 years. Mine was sticking and gas flowed irrespective of tap position. This was great having 2m of tubing as original is 1m so got 2 lengths. I found the old tubing hard to remove so cut it with a Stanley knife. New tubing is difficult to push onto regulator and BBQ but a little washing up liquid helped. Great Calor replacement. No need to buy the expensive ones. Flames seem bigger.
J**N
Seems to work quite well
I used one of these kits to convert a very old mobile/portable gas fire from running on butane gas to running on propane gas (the BBQ already runs on propane, and then a neighbour gave another fully filled propane cylinder when he moved away) . This was relatively easy to do and I didn't need to use the new hose as I simply cut the old butane regulator off the end of the old one and attached the propane one in its place. I was worried that the gas fire might not run on propane but it does quite successfully.
M**G
Buy a Calor product
Last week the gas stopped flowing in my Weber Sprint barbecue. Burners had been recently renewed so it had to be the regulator. I bought this one as it was made by Calor. It fitted much more easily on the Calor cylinder than the one that came with the barbecue and when I turned it on what a difference. There was much more blue in the flame and the barbecue was much hotter than it had ever been. Fitting was easy. You do not need to remove the red pipe from the barbecue. Just cut pipe with a pair of scissors. Feed the clip onto the pipe then dip the cut end into hot water. Push the cut end onto the new regulator and secure the clip. Make sure the pipe goes all the way on. Put the regulator on the cylinder and turn the gas on then check for leaks using a soap and water solution which will bubble if your connection leaks. I tried it on my Flogas cylinder and this also clipped on easily. Do not skimp when buying a regulator. Pay a little extra and buy a Calor product.
D**D
Excellent Item as described
Excellent Item as described, well packaged and fast delivery
M**X
Works well.
Yes this works well and much better than a cheaper version.
R**4
Possibly the last patio gas connector you'll ever need
Not alot to say. It connects gas cylinder to my camp stove. Easy to attach and turn on and off, is secure and doesn't leak. Nice long hose too so I can shove the gas bottle right under the table out the way
D**6
Good price, quality product
This is the third regulator I’ve used on my gas bbq. The blue flame tells me exactly how I’ve wasted money buying budget regulators previously. I had thought it was simply a case of age affecting the burners, but since fitting this, the flame is blue again and the heat levels have returned. Best part is, it included the hose and circlip.
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