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Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2019
Ok
Angello
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2019
Excellent product. I bought a SodaStream adapter piece and use normal paintball tanks for CO2 for my soda making. It used to cost me $5 to $6 to refill my paintball tanks at the local sporting goods store. But with this handy gadget, I can refill my paintball tanks off of the big 20 lb. CO2 tank that I have at home and it costs only $1 per tank refill. I’ve refilled my paintball tanks 20 times so far and this refill adapter has paid for itself 3 times over already. I had a small problem with the screw knob 6 months after I bought this unit and contacted the seller to see if I could get a replacement knob from them. To my surprise, the seller sent me a response less than 10 minutes after I had sent my message to them. Then they sent me a completely new entire unit at no cost which arrived at my door within 2 days. You abolutely cannot beat this kind of incredible customer service and the absolute confidence they have in their product!!
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2017
Looks good, but all fittings need to be taken apart and redone with tape. Saved lots vs a local job, but also had to spend an hour fixing it...
Bill
Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2016
Works as advertised. Out homebrew club bought this to use on a syphon 100 lb CO2 tank to refill members' 5 lb tanks. Really saves us money. Easy to use on a 5- or 10-lb tank, but 20-lb tanks are harder to maneuver to put the valve on. You do need to put a washer inside the black tank attachment to fill 5, 10, or 20 lb CO2 tanks, but don't need it for paintball tanks.
Selen GUNDUZ
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2016
Item is well made, much better than I would have expected. The metal webbing covered line is somewhat rigid but at the same time quite durable. There no Co2 leaks that I could detect.
Tim
Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2014
Lost one star because, like the other review, mine came with some Teflon tape inside the valves. Not really a big deal though, I just hooked up my 12oz bottle which had some CO2 left in it and slowly opened each valve individually to blow the tape out. I had planned on doing that anyway just in case there was any dirt/debris in the system. I would rather waste a little CO2 than to have it end up inside my tank, then in my gun. Other than that, it works like it supposed to and it has no leaks.
J. Griffiths
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2014
All I can say is that this fill station worked fine for me. The only problem I had was using co2 to purge and cool my 9oz tank before filling it but I don't think this was the fault of the fill station. I found I had to put the tank in the freezer for 20 minutes before it would allow the liquid co2 to flow into the tank. When I've had it filled at Dick's Sporting Goods I couldn't see how they did it but I had to wait about 15 or 20 minutes while they filled it so they might be doing the same thing.
Randy
Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2013
This product was defective right out of the box. The hoses and valves were plugged with thread seal tape. Despite being a defective product that never worked, I was forced to pay return postage in order to get credit. I would not purchase another item from this company. It also makes me frustrated with Amazon for their lack of concern with their contributor's products.
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