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GasWatch TVL212 Propane-Level Indicator and Safety Gauge

GasWatch TVL212 Propane-Level Indicator and Safety Gauge

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Brand: Gaswatch
Category: Lawn & Patio

List Price: $19.99
Buy New: $17.00
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You Save: $2.99 (15%)



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Seller: TVL International, LLC
Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 67 reviews
Sales Rank: 59

Country: India
Color: Brass
Batteries Included: Yes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
Dimensions (in): 8.8 x 5.6 x 4.5
Warranty: Limited Warranty Up to 1 Year From Purchase

MPN: TVL212
Model: TVL212
UPC: 893773001011
EAN: 0893773001035
ASIN: B000S5S3M4

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Propane-level indicator and safety gauge with easy-to-read colored dial
  • For propane tanks up to 40 pounds; easy to connect; no tools required
  • Built-in leak detector; emergency flow limiter in the event of a major leak
  • For use with gas grills, patio heaters, and other outdoor appliances
  • Measures approximately 8-4/5 by 5-3/5 by 4-1/2 inches; 1-year limited warranty

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Grill safe and smart! GasWatch takes the guesswork out of how much gas is left in the propane tank. Also features flow limiter and leak detector for added safety. Common Usage: Propane level indicator, Works With: All 20 or 30-lb. propane tanks with QCC Type 1 connection, UL: UL approved, Includes: 1 Level indicator


Customer Reviews:
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1 out of 5 stars DO NOT BUY THIS ITEM   August 28, 2010
T. Sullivan (Dallas, TX)
This item really irked me. If you buy this you will not only be out the $20 to buy it, you will waste time and money on tanks you don't need because it is temperamental and YOU won't know it. When I bought it and installed it the tank was full for a day. Then it said the tank was empty. Bought a new tank. Full. Didn't use the grill for a month, empty again. Must have a leak. Bought another tank. Full for a day. Then empty. Put a new tank on, this time it said the brand new full tank was empty. I finally realized I have a faulty unit, too late to get a refund. Cost me a wasted $20 that now I can't return, $35 in extra tanks I didn't need, and instead of solving a problem it created a whole new hassle. DO NOT BUY THIS ITEM.


1 out of 5 stars Good idea - bad implementation   August 28, 2010
Handyman
The idea of being able to tell how much gas you have left is a good one. However, once I purchased this product I realized that I still have the same problem I had before. The grill works until the gas is gone and then suddenly I have no more flame. Then I realized the gauge only measures pressure which stays high until the gas is gone. In addition, no amount of tinkering could keep the gauge from having a significant leak. Save your money.


3 out of 5 stars Only for Use While Line is Open   August 18, 2010
B. Patout (Arlington, VA)
I have a little Weber Baby Q with a standard tank, which I've used for almost a year or so. I cook often, but my pit doesn't use very much gas. Sometimes I cook for just myself and other times, I could cook for 6 or more or slow cook something. I didn't want to be slow cooking something and run out so I picked this up.

It installs extremely easy and is very easy to read. You're not going to get an accurate reading on it unless to gas line is open so is everything is closed off, don't look at the gauge and trust the reading.

3 stars because it's a little pricey but I still like my purchase.



4 out of 5 stars Works just fine   August 14, 2010
James P. Pascarella
This item works just fine and answers the question of how much gas is left in the tank.



4 out of 5 stars lp gas reg meter   July 30, 2010
Nilo C. Cruz (las vegas, NV)
what i have found is that you have to turn on the gas valve and wait for a few seconds until the meter has registered the reading and you hear a click sound from the gas regulator before trying to light up your barbq....... meter works great.

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