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

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3 Feet Propane Regulator Hose with Integrated Gauge

Key Features

  • CSA Certified Safety: Rigorously tested and CSA certified to meet North American safety standards, providing a stable, low-pressure gas flow and a secondary safety shut-off for your outdoor appliances.
  • Integrated Pressure Monitoring: Features a built-in, color-coded pressure gauge (Green/Yellow/Red) that allows you to monitor propane levels in real-time, preventing the inconvenience of running out of fuel mid-cookout.
  • Durable All-Weather Construction: The 3-foot (36-inch) hose is made from high-quality, flexible rubber designed to withstand UV rays, extreme temperatures, and environmental wear without cracking or leaking.
  • Precision 3/8" Female Flare Nut: Equipped with a standard 3/8-inch brass flare nut that provides an airtight, metal-on-metal seal to the appliance manifold, ensuring no gas escapes at the connection point.
  • Tool-Free QCC1 Connector: Designed for an easy, hand-tightened connection to standard 20 lb to 40 lb propane tanks, featuring an internal "excess flow" safety check to protect against major leaks.

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

  • Manufacturer Equivalents: Weber 60040, Char-Broil 4584657, Nexgrill 710-0008, Cuisinart GR-10-H.
  • Generic Standards: Low-pressure 1PSI regulator assemblies with 3/8" flare connectors.

Compatibility & Fitment

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

  • Gas Grills: Fits Weber (Spirit, Genesis, Q series), Char-Broil, Nexgrill, Cuisinart, Dyna-Glo, and KitchenAid models with a 3/8" male flare inlet.
  • Patio Heaters: Direct fit for most 40,000–48,000 BTU vertical patio heaters that utilize a standard 20 lb bulk tank.
  • Fire Pit Tables: Compatible with various outdoor propane fire pits and decorative fire tables using a standard low-pressure burner.
  • Smokers & Stoves: Works with low-pressure vertical smokers and tabletop stoves that require a 3/8" flare connection.
  • Note: This is a Low-Pressure regulator. It is not compatible with natural gas or high-pressure appliances like turkey fryers or high-output commercial burners.

When to Replace

  • Smell of Propane: If you detect gas odors near the hose or regulator body, the internal diaphragm or rubber wall has likely been compromised.
  • Weak or Inconsistent Flame: If your burners are producing a low, flickering, or yellow flame, the regulator is likely sticking and failing to provide the required 11" Water Column pressure.
  • Hose Brittleness: Any signs of "checking" (fine cracks) or stiffness in the rubber hose are critical safety warnings that the material is failing.
  • Gauge Inaccuracy: If the gauge needle remains stuck in one position regardless of the tank's contents, the internal sensing mechanism has failed.
  • Hissing Noises: Audible gas leaks from the regulator’s vent hole indicate a ruptured internal safety diaphragm.

Installation Tips

  • Safety First: CRITICAL: Ensure the propane tank valve and all appliance burner knobs are in the "OFF" position before attempting to swap the regulator.
  • Two-Wrench Method: PRO TIP: When connecting the 3/8" flare nut to your grill, use one wrench to hold the manifold steady and a second wrench to tighten the nut. This prevents stress on the appliance's internal gas lines.
  • Skip the Teflon Tape: Flare fittings are designed to seal metal-on-metal. Using Teflon tape on these threads can actually create a gap that leads to leaks.
  • Reset the Safety Valve: If you experience low gas flow after installation, you may have tripped the "Excess Flow" bypass. Turn off the tank, wait 30 seconds, then open the tank valve very slowly to reset it.
  • The Bubble Test: Always spray a mixture of dish soap and water on the connections after installation. If bubbles grow, the connection is not secure and must be re-tightened.
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  • QCC1 / TYPE 1 CONNECTOR

    QCC1 / TYPE 1 CONNECTOR

    Constructed from rust-resistant brass with a durable ABS handwheel, compatible with 5–40 lb QCC1/Type 1 LP propane tanks and cylinders.
  • 3-COLOR DIAL GAUGE

    3-COLOR DIAL GAUGE

    Provides clear and accurate propane level readings to help prevent unexpected outages, with a glow-in-the-dark indicator for easy visibility.
  • LOW-PRESSURE REGULATOR

    LOW-PRESSURE REGULATOR

    Ensures safe operation by automatically shutting off excessive flow while maintaining consistent pressure and smooth gas delivery.
  • 3/8” FEMALE FLARE FITTING

    3/8” FEMALE FLARE FITTING

    Made of solid brass for durability, designed 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 regulator is designed for low-pressure propane appliances that use a 3/8 inch female flare connection. It is compatible with many Weber, Charbroil, Nexgrill, and Cuisinart grills, as well as certain patio heaters and fire pits that utilize this specific fitting and low-pressure setup.
Check the appliance-side gas inlet and confirm it uses a 3/8 inch male flare fitting. Also verify that your appliance is designed for low-pressure propane. Matching the brand alone is not enough—the fitting type and pressure setup must also match.
The gauge helps you monitor propane supply at the tank so you have a better idea of when fuel is getting low. It can be useful for avoiding sudden shutdowns during grilling or patio heater use, but it should not be used as a substitute for proper leak testing and connection inspection.
Typical symptoms include weak flame, burners not reaching normal heat, inconsistent flame output, gas odor near the hose or fittings, visible cracking in the hose, or a regulator that causes poor fuel flow. If the gauge, fittings, or hose show damage or corrosion, replacement is also a good idea.
Installation is usually straightforward for a matching low-pressure propane setup. In many cases, you only need basic hand tools such as an adjustable wrench. After installation, always perform a leak test with a soap-and-water solution on all connections before lighting the appliance.
Common causes include weather exposure, UV damage, heat near the grill cabinet or burner area, repeated bending of the hose, internal regulator wear, and contamination at the fittings. Outdoor appliances that stay connected year-round tend to see faster wear.
Before ordering, confirm three things: your appliance uses propane, it requires a low-pressure regulator, and the appliance connection is a 3/8 inch male flare that matches this 3/8 inch female flare nut. It is also smart to inspect the burner, valve area, and manifold for blockage or damage if you are replacing the regulator because of low flame issues.