Mat: I’m quite Shure the gage is crazy tho I have to run around 22 psi to get the same weld as I did with my original Lincoln running at about 16
Canada on Aug 22, 2023
Wayne: I was nervous when buying this because it was 1/2 price of buying one through Hobart. I was very pleased with the quality when I got it!
United States on Jul 31, 2023
Richard S.: Makes work easier
United States on Jul 28, 2023
L.P.: Installed on argon welder gas tank.
Adjusted to correct pressure and worked great.
United States on May 11, 2023
Gabriel white: So I got this regulator because the welding supply store ones are pretty expensive and this was all I was missing to complete my rig so I find that my numbers on the gauges aren’t accurate at all the control for out flow is extremely sensitive almost to the point of being closed or wide open. However it has gotten my by just fine other than wasting company argon. It’s a cheap regulator.
United States on Dec 31, 2022
Zachri S.: Blew mine up in 3sec - MY FAULT! The product is good and seems extremely well built. Packaging is nice but there are no instructions. It had been awhile since I used my Mig and I forgot that DIAL all the way OUT is OFF. The on off screw/ dial is not attached in the box. There are no markings saying on/ off or more or less flow. I screwed mine in all the way to the right, finished install, and then turned on my gas. The line exploded into pieces and the gauges pinned themselves to the right. I DESTROYED IT IN 3sec! Call my welding friend who said "Your an I@#!" Ordered second one and this time screwed in the dial just a few threads, turn on gas, then dialed it in more to the right until I was at 15psi. So it's awesome but don't do what I did.
United States on Aug 30, 2022
JGmaeby: Great product! Sits on the bottle better than most regulators and works well. Only thing that concerns me is having to weld at 12CFH. It just seems like the gas comes out faster compared to my other regulators
Canada on Aug 18, 2022
Scott McLean: Price for value was very good! Compared to all 3 of my local Welding Supply Stores.
Although I already have one for my Lincoln welder, a second for the 100% Argon tank made sense.
Canada on Nov 30, 2021
Trysomethingnew: good quality for the price
Canada on Nov 29, 2021
Industrial Argon Regulator and Flowmeter Gauges for MIG and TIG Welding | BETOOLL HW9003 Regulator Gauge - Perfect for Argon/CO2 Mig Tig Welding Gas Flow Measurement | SPARC Argon CO2 Flowmeter and Regulator for MIG and TIG Welding | |
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B2B Rating |
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Sale off | $6 OFF | $7 OFF | $15 OFF |
Total Reviews | 51 reviews | 170 reviews | 58 reviews |
ASIN | B076K2H4T8 | B01I67VKFW | B01MU57K05 |
Size | With 5 Feet Hose | ||
Batteries Included? | No | No | |
Power Source | Corded Electric | ||
Best Sellers Rank | #39,799 in Automotive #18 in Welding Gas Regulators | #3 in Welding Gas Regulators | #270,535 in Automotive #105 in Welding Gas Regulators |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No | No | No |
Date First Available | December 10, 2015 | July 9, 2016 | December 28, 2016 |
Item Weight | 2.84 pounds | 1.5 pounds | |
Package Dimensions | 10.1 x 5.5 x 5.3 inches | ||
Manufacturer | SÜA | szbrt | SPARC Welders |
Customer Reviews | 4.3/5 stars of 745 ratings | 4.5/5 stars of 2,724 ratings | 4.6/5 stars of 862 ratings |
Batteries Required? | No | No | |
Part Number | 1C008-0096_H | SP00005 | |
Style | Industrial | ||
Item Package Quantity | 1 | 1 | |
Item model number | 1C008-0096_H | CHO9600/H09593 | SP00005 |
Material | Brass | Brass |
Todd Clattenburg: I've had this for a couple weeks.
First thing is that it didn't come with any kind of instructions. You might wonder (as I did) why instructions are needed for a regulator like this, but if you read the other reviews you'll see that some buyers inserted the dial in too much initially which damaged the unit.
I didn't realize that two of the included brass fittings could be separated, so I had to contact the company about why it didn't seem as though the regulator was compatible with my Lincoln electric welder. The seller responded and we sorted it out, but instructions would've been much easier for everyone.
I chose this regulator because it has metal gauges instead of plastic ones, but that means it also has the adjustment mechanism with a T-handle. It didn't occur to me at the time, but this T-handle is especially susceptible to getting caught on the hoses or moved when you brush against it. This was never a problem with the dial type of adjustment mechanism. If I was making the choice again, I think I'd go the other route. I may need to find a lock-nut to go on the threads of the t-handle adjustment to make it less volatile/easy to mess up. If the seller is reading...
Canada on Sep 07, 2023