

🍺 Elevate your homebrew game with precision and peace of mind!
The MRbrew CGA-320 Keg Regulator is a professional-grade CO2 regulator designed for homebrewers and draft beer enthusiasts. Featuring a durable forged brass body, dual pressure gauges (0-3000 PSI cylinder, 0-60 PSI output), and a safety relief valve that activates at 50-55 PSI, it ensures precise and safe carbonation control. Its quick-disconnect fittings support both 1/4" and 5/16" gas lines for easy setup, while the anti-tamper locking ring maintains your preset pressure. Backed by a 1-year warranty, this regulator combines industrial strength with user-friendly features to keep your kegerator running flawlessly.






| ASIN | B07YV4TJMC |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Item Weight | 1 kg 160 g |
| Manufacturer | MRbrew |
C**S
This regulator replaced an old taprite that had started to leak. It seems to be made well and is not leaking(3 months after purchase). Leaving a review here to say that, while there are plastic washers included, my regulator came with a tank nipple that has a captive o-ring, like Taprite regulators have. This makes the plastic washers unnecessary. A little confusing for those who've never used regulators with a captive oring, but now i have extra washers for my other regulators.
J**O
Muy buena calidad y justo lo que necesito para pilotear el Co2 para carbonatar y servir mis cervezas.
B**E
I dunno, it works well most of the time but it's slowly leaking from somewhere draining the CO2 tank 1 day at a time. I notice the leaking starts after adjusting the +/- pressure knob ring. It's annoying and i wish i would have spent 25 dollars more on something more reliable.
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** Update: Received the new regulator. Works as expected so far. Will update if anything changes. Updated my rating to 4 stars. **Update: the seller refunded the money and shipping a new one. Will review when that gets here. This regulator worked well, at first. Now the shutoff valve doesn't always want to open. When it does open, it doesn't open completely.
J**R
The on off valve is defective or the regulator is, but I’m pretty sure it’s the on off valve. You get what you pay for.
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