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🍺 Elevate your pour game—mini regulator, maximum chill.
The Hold Stable Pressure Mini Keg Regulator offers precise 0-60 PSI pressure control with a built-in gauge and adjustment knob, ensuring stable carbonation without leaks. Crafted from anodized aluminum with a durable metal thread ring, it’s designed for longevity and easy cleaning. Compatible with 16g CO2 cartridges and various keg sizes, this portable regulator is perfect for outdoor events, delivering fresh, perfectly carbonated beverages anytime, anywhere.


































| ASIN | B09NJN3Q9K |
| Best Sellers Rank | #70,437 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #35 in Beer Brewing Kegs & Kegging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (95) |
| Date First Available | December 13, 2021 |
| Item Weight | 7.8 ounces |
| Package Dimensions | 4.21 x 3.58 x 2.91 inches |
A**R
Great miniture CO2 source
The construction on this item is exceptional. It comes with all the needed attractions and attachments. The valve assembly regulator is well-made. It can meter the pressure down to five psi which is what I used to deliver beer out of a Corny keg. In the future, it is a back up CO2 source that I will have on all of our kegerators in the future.
S**E
Suggest only using 16g CO2 cartridges, nothing higher.
Works great, but do not use 24 gram CO2 cartridges, only 16 gram. I use it for forced carbonation and serving hard cider in 3 gal kegs. Works great and fits in my spare fridge nicely. First one failed after a year because (I'm very sure) I used 24g to force carbonate and 16g to store and serve. Switched to only 16g now. Great little units for the price!
R**E
Works well
Works great. It seems a bit fragile to me, but has worked flawlessly for 10 gal of beer. I’m just very careful. No leaks after connecting 6 CO2 mini bottles.
A**.
Fits and works
This works great to repressurize my mini keg. No complaints.
K**R
Really quite impressed!
I used this with a 5-gallon Corny/Cornelius keg that I had filled with commercial beer for a birthday party where alcohol discretion was required. After filling, I purged the keg of oxygen with CO2 and pressurized it to about 20 PSI overnight. The next day, when it was time to serve, I connected this mini regulator, vented the keg down to around 8 PSI, then slowly increased pressure until the needle just passed 8 PSI before backing it off slightly. (I found 8–10 PSI to be the sweet spot to minimize foam.) The regulator performed flawlessly throughout the entire event. We dispensed about 4.5 gallons of beer using only three or four 16g food-safe CO2 canisters, also purchased on Amazon. While there’s some initial setup involved, once dialed in, I found the regulator reliable and convenient. It saved me the hassle of lugging around a full-size CO2 tank and kept things nice and discrete. To proactively prevent any leaks, I removed all fittings and wrapped them in thread-sealing tape- highly recommended for peace of mind.
P**G
Smooth adjustment, gauge works correctly.
Works great. Smooth adjustment of the pressure. I use it with a paintball C02 tank to feed small homebrew kegs. So I need 5 or 10psi. The gauge on this works smoothly also. The prior 'mini regulator' I had was very finicky, the gauge was junk (I'd replaced it with a bigger gauge) and it went from nothing to way over pressure with a very very very small turn. So far, this one seems to work correctly. I'm very encouraged. I'm hoping not to have to buy a two stage regulator as they're larger and more expensive.
R**2
Disappointed! Great first use, broken on second.
First impression was great! I delayed buying one of these for years, and when I purchased this and first used it, I was amazed. I used it on a 2.5 gallon Cornelius keg. No leaks and I could regulate the pressure, enabling quality pours. Yet, I wondered how the pressure gauge was not being blown away from the pressure of the 16 g CO2 cartridge. Conventional regulators use a pair of pressure gauges. A high pressure for the compressed gas tank output pressure and a second lower pressure gauge with the regulator to control pressure to your keg. Well, after sitting for about 6 months, I again down packaged some beer from a commercial quarter barrel into the 2.5 gal Cornelius and inserted a new CO2 bullet. Wham!!! As soon as I opened the regulator, the pressure pegged the gauge. The system is not leaking away CO2, but I now have to guess how much pressure is in the keg. I’m not the first person to report this issue. Perhaps a improved replacement is in order.
B**K
Fiddly to screw together, otherwise works fine so far. looses presure over time
Update 6/13/24 I was wrong on how long it would hold pressure. It did have a leak somewhere because after 2.5 weeks "shut off" it was empty. I am going to try Teflon tape next time maybe that will hold longer. Original-I had issues screwing the ball lock to the separate attachments(both gold), I don't see why it had to have an adapter to attach to the ball lock. Initially connecting these parts it continued to swivel and leak air between the two gold connection points. Once I figured out how to tighten it down it stopped leaking at this point and did not swivel freely. The pressure gauge who knows if its accurate or not but if it's for a weekend one gallon keg then who cares, dial it down and/or get a flow restricting tap. Seem to hold air the last two weeks with no issues
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