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[Lifetime Warranty] [CSA Certified] 6 Feet Propane Hose Regulator with Gauge - Universal Regulator for Weber Nexgrill Cuisinart Grill, Patio Heater and Fire Pit, Low Pressure 3/8" Female Flare Nut

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6FT Propane Hose Regulator with Integrated Pressure Gauge

Key Features

  • CSA Certified Safety: Fully tested and CSA certified to meet North American safety standards, ensuring a stable gas flow and leak-free performance for all low-pressure propane appliances.
  • Integrated Pressure Gauge: Features a built-in color-coded dial (Green/Yellow/Red) that monitors the propane level in the tank, preventing unexpected "run-outs" during grilling or heating sessions.
  • Long-Reach 6-Foot Hose: The extended 72-inch length provides maximum flexibility, allowing you to keep your propane cylinder at a safe distance from the heat source and providing easier access for tank swaps.
  • Universal QCC1/Type 1 Connector: Designed for a tool-free, hand-tightened connection to all standard US 20 lb to 40 lb propane tanks, featuring an internal safety shut-off in case of a major leak.
  • Precision 3/8" Female Flare Nut: Equipped with a standard 3/8-inch brass flare nut that ensures a secure, airtight seal to the manifold of your grill, fire pit, or patio heater without the need for thread tape.

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

  • Standard Industry Codes: 60308, 2106, 59132, 71131.
  • Manufacturer Equivalents: Weber 60040 (Q-Series), Nexgrill 710-0008, Cuisinart GR-10-H.
  • Generic Equivalents: Fits most 1PSI low-pressure regulator assemblies with a 3/8" flare connection.

Compatibility & Fitment

This regulator is a universal low-pressure solution for a wide variety of outdoor propane appliances. Key compatible brands include:

  • Gas Grills: Fits most Weber (Spirit/Genesis/Q), Nexgrill, Cuisinart, Char-Broil, and Brinkmann models with a 3/8" male flare inlet.
  • Fire Pits & Tables: Compatible with various outdoor gas fire pits and decorative fire tables utilizing a low-pressure burner system.
  • Patio Heaters: Fits standard 40,000–48,000 BTU stand-up patio heaters that connect to a 20 lb bulk tank.
  • Low-Pressure Appliances: Not compatible with high-pressure burners (like turkey fryers or high-output camp stoves) or natural gas lines.
  • Note: Verify that your appliance has a 3/8" Male Flare connection. If your inlet is 1/4" or 1/2", an additional adapter may be required.

When to Replace

  • Smell of Propane: If you detect gas odors near the regulator or hose, even when the appliance is off, the internal diaphragm or hose wall may be compromised.
  • Weak or Low Flame: The regulator is "sticking" in the closed position, preventing sufficient gas flow to reach the burners even when the tank is full.
  • Yellow or Inconsistent Flame: Indicates the regulator is no longer providing the consistent 11" Water Column pressure required for clean, blue combustion.
  • Visible Hose Damage: Any signs of cracking, brittleness, or animal "chew marks" on the rubber hose are critical safety hazards.
  • Gauge Malfunction: If the gauge needle remains in the "Red" zone despite a full tank, the internal sensor has failed.

Installation Tips

  • Safety First: **CRITICAL:** Ensure the propane tank valve and all appliance control knobs are in the "OFF" position before beginning.
  • The Flare Connection: **PRO TIP:** When connecting the 3/8" flare nut to your grill, use two wrenches (one to hold the manifold inlet steady and one to tighten the nut) to avoid damaging the grill's internal gas line.
  • No Thread Tape Needed: Flare fittings are designed to be metal-on-metal seals. Using Teflon tape on flare threads can actually prevent a proper seal and cause leaks.
  • Avoid the "Bypass" Mode: If the flame is extremely low after installation, you may have tripped the "Excess Flow Safety Device." To reset: Turn everything off, disconnect the regulator, wait 30 seconds, reconnect, and turn the tank valve on **very slowly**.
  • Soapy Water Test: After installation, spray all connections with a mixture of dish soap and water. If bubbles appear, tighten the connections further or check for debris in the threads.
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  • QCC1 / TYPE 1 CONNECTOR

    QCC1 / TYPE 1 CONNECTOR

    Made of rust-resistant brass with a durable ABS handwheel. Compatible with 5–40 lb QCC1/Type 1 propane tanks and cylinders.
  • 3-COLOR DIAL GAUGE

    3-COLOR DIAL GAUGE

    Provides clear propane level readings to avoid unexpected shortages. Features a luminous pointer for easy viewing in low light.
  • LOW-PRESSURE REGULATOR

    LOW-PRESSURE REGULATOR

    Ensures safe operation with automatic excess flow shutoff. CSA-qualified for stable pressure and smooth gas flow.
  • 3/8" FEMALE FLARE FITTING

    3/8" FEMALE FLARE FITTING

    Constructed from solid brass. Ideal for LP propane appliances such as grills, griddles, stoves, and fire pits with a 3/8" male flare connection.
4 SIMPLE STEPS

4 SIMPLE STEPS

*A manual sheet with important notes & detailed instructions is already included in the package for you. Please follow it to ensure safety | 1. Turn off the gas supply | 2. Screw the QCC1/Type1 Connector into the tank valve | 3. Tighten the 3/8" Female Flare Fitting to the appliance | 4. Turn on the gas supply and check for gas leakage with soapy water after installation. If there is a leak, tighten it again until normal.
Brand Model Number
Compatible Brands Weber, Char-Broil, Nexgrill, Monument, Dyna-Glo, Brinkmann, and other grills with 3/8" male flare fittings
Compatible Brands Camp Chef Flat Top Griddle, Camp Chef 2-Burner Stove, Blackstone 28in & 36in Griddle, PitBoss, Royal Gourment portable grills
Compatible Brands Dyna Glo DGP350SNP-D, MFA350BNP/MFA350CNP GE530BSP-D, DGE486SSP-D, DGE486GSP-D
Compatible Brands Genesis Silver C, Gold B/C, Platinum B/C (since 2002), Spirit E-210 / E-310
Does NOT Fit Mr Heater MH18B & F274830, Big Buddy indoor / outdoor heaters

FAQ

This is a universal low-pressure propane hose regulator intended for equipment that uses a 3/8 inch female flare connection. It is commonly used with Weber, Nexgrill, and Cuisinart gas grills, as well as many patio heaters and fire pits that use the same low-pressure propane setup.
Check the appliance-side gas inlet connection and make sure it matches a 3/8 inch female flare nut connection. Also confirm your equipment is designed for a low-pressure propane regulator rather than a high-pressure system or a quick-connect natural gas setup. Matching the connection type is more important than brand name alone.
Typical symptoms include weak or uneven burner flames, burners that will not stay lit, reduced heat output, gas flow that seems restricted, visible cracking or wear in the hose, or a regulator that trips repeatedly. A damaged hose, internal regulator failure, or contamination in the gas path can all cause these issues.
This is a low-pressure propane regulator. It is intended for appliances designed to run on regulated LP gas, such as many gas grills, patio heaters, and fire pits. It should not be used as a substitute for equipment that specifically requires a high-pressure regulator.
Installation is usually straightforward and often takes about 10 to 20 minutes. In most cases, you only need basic hand tools such as an adjustable wrench. Shut off and disconnect the propane tank first, attach the hose and regulator to the appliance connection, tighten the fittings securely without over-tightening, then reconnect the tank.
Yes. After installation, open the propane tank valve slowly and apply a soap-and-water solution to the connection points. If bubbles form, there is a leak and the fittings should be retightened and tested again. Do not use an open flame to check for leaks.
If performance is still poor, inspect the burner tubes, orifices, venturi openings, and control valves for grease, spider webs, rust, or debris. On patio heaters and fire pits, also check the burner assembly and ignition components. Restricted airflow or clogged gas passages can mimic regulator problems.