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Blue Reef Tank Pressure Checker



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Key Features

  • Easy-Way to Check Pressure
  • Read-Out: 5000 psi (350 bars
  • Marine Grade Brass
  • Great Save-A-Dive-Kit Item
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DEAD ON ACCURATE!!!

By MARCUS S.

 -  LINWOOD, NC, US

TEST RESULTS ARE IN ! Ok divers here's my test results. I could go on a half a page. Just rec'd my brand new Blue Reef pressure checker on Mar 19th 2024. Hooked it up to my alum 80, it said 2200 PSI. Got the reg kit out w/ my PRO plus 4 PDC w/ big digital numbers it read 2200 PSI ! Have done at least 10 pressure checks over the last 2 nights from 2200 -1000 PSI, draining the tank down a bit each time. I'm IMPRESSED AND I'M HARD TO IMPRESS ! Dead on ACCURATE !!!! My new one does have a b...

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Perfect price and accurate guage

By David M.

 -  Falcon, CO, US

I?ve always wanted a pressure checker and found them to be more then I wanted to spend. When I saw this on sale, I thought it would be the perfect time to buy one and give it a try. It works perfectly and it wont break the bank.

Take the easy way to check the pressure in your yoke style tank! Tired of mounting your complete regulator on your cylinder to check tank pressure? This Chrome-plated, solid-brass pressure gauge includes 5,000 psi (350 bars) range gauge, Chrome plated marine grade brass high pressure yoke fitting and bleed-off valve for easy detachment. Gauge is equipped with a large plastic yoke screw.

Warranty Information

This product has a limited warranty of 12 months.

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Blue Reef Tank Pressure Checker Features

  • Tank Pressure Checker:
  • Material: Chrome-Plated, Marine Grade Solid-Brass
  • Read-Out: 5000 psi (350 bars) Pressure Gauge
  • Integrated Bleed Valve
  • Large Yoke Knob for Easy Threading w/Gloved Hands
  • Great Save-A-Dive-Kit Item

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Shopper  Is the air bubble in the gauge face normal?? Is this pressure gauge accurate on PSI??
darrick c  Hello, if it's a small bubble it should not have an issue. If the bubble it half the window, yes that would be an issue with reading correctly.
REGINALDO B  What is the warranty on this item? I did buy one dec 2019. It has a bubble on the display and it shows about 400 psi more than it should. Is that covered on the warranty? If yes hiw to proceed?
Mario C  warranty is 12 months. out of warranty now. bubble is supposed to be there.
Ryan F  Will this work on helium tanks?
KEVIN M  If you mean a helium cylinder from the gas company, than no, it will not work. All commercial inert gas cylinders (He, Ar, N2) have a CGA 580 valve, and this pressure checker can only interface with scuba tank fittings, which are unique and not part of the gas industry. If you mean a scuba cylinder filled with helium, then yes. Either yoke or DIN tanks are possible (with the proper adapters, if necessary), and the gas type does not matter in the North American scuba industry. The pressure measured is independent of the gas in the cylinder.
Christopher A  Since helium is a specialized gas with unique properties I suggest contacting a local industrial gas provider near you and asking them what they use for helium tanks.
PHIL S  Definitely a question for the manufacturer. First it needs to interface with a scuba tank k-valve, and then it measures pressure so I don't think it knows if it is air or any other gas. Helium is an inert gas so I can't see why there would be any harm. But, this type of question should always be made of the people who make the item instead of the general population who have bought this item and don't really know anything.
DARRELL B  Not sure, this fits scuba valves. Don't see why it would not if you are connecting it to a scuba tank.
Shopper  Can this be used with a din tank?
CYNTHIA B  Not without an adapter
ROBERT C  You'll need to screw a K valve adapter into the valve in order to use the pressure checker.
MICHAEL M  The unit we have NO
ROLLAND F  No it will not. This is for the old standard style K and J valves. You would need to purchase on designed for the newer Din valve
STEPHEN T  I do not think so
TOM B  no
Shopper  Does this tank pressure checker have a push button bleeder value?
ROBERT L  Yes it does. Works well. Nice item.
SARAH M  No. It has a twist knob, and everything works great! Sarah Moore
E W J  This Tank Pressure Checker does NOT have a push button bleeder valve. It does have a turn-ring pressure relief (visible in the middle of the photo), but this is only meant to depressurize the gauge itself - it should only be opened when the tank valve is CLOSED. This is a strongly-made, very basic gauge-and-yoke unit. It only has two additional features: The gauge rotates freely (until the yoke is tightened down), so you can turn it to a convenient viewing angle; and the gauge body has a good, solid rubber protector, which covers the entire gauge except for the face, and provides a small hanging/mounting loop at the top.
FLOYD G  No. The bleeder valve is the collar just below the gauge. Just turn it one way or the other and it will let the pressure escape.
DANIEL B  No. The pressure bleed is a rotation ring on the main shaft of the unit.
JOHN D  no it does not however the knurled ring below the gauge allows pretty slow exhausting of air by slow turning
WAYNE K  not a push button, a ring you twist to bleed the pressure
CARLYN T  The bleeder on my checker has a small ring around the stem under the gauge. You just tighten or loosen to check/bleed. It's easy and I've had no problems with it. My husband is an airhog so he wants a tank as full as possible. We have used the checker constantly for a couple of years and it is holding up very well.
TERRY W  it is not a push button bleeder it is a screw thread
STEPHEN N  No, there's a knurled collar that rotates about 1/8 turn to release the pressure. You can see it just above the yoke portion.
NATHAN K  The bleeder is not push button. There is a ring around the shaft right under the pressure gauge that when 1/4 twisted one way bleeds the system and twisted the other way makes it air tight.
DAVID B  It's not a push button but it does have a pressure release on it rite at the buttom of the gauge.It is a nice gauge to have it works fine for me.
SCOTT S  Yes, this pressure gage has a "twist" valve to bleed the air out before releasing the unit. The twist/turn valve is located just under the brass nut that you see in the picture.
JEFFREY L  No push button bleeder it has a turn valve between the gauge and the mount. This is used to release the pressure after turning the tank off so the gauge can be removed or it can be locked open to drain a tank.
MARC K  I purchased this exact item last year. Great value. Very high quality. It is not a push button but rather a collar that you turn less than a quarter turn to bleed off any pressure. It works great for me. You do not have to crank it down real hard for it to seal and it is easy to open up when you need to bleed it. I would recommend this purchase for anyone looking to add a tank checker to their arsenal of dive toys.
TERRY W  No mine has a turn nob to release the pressure. However I got mine 4 years ago...
JOSEPH R  you screw the round knob in and out below the yoke to release the pressure
DAVID B  No push button but it has a turn valve to use to bleed the pressure off once u check ur pressure.IT is a handy tool to have.
KEN B  No. It has a twist bleeder valve.
ALLAN L  Yes, the pressure checker have push botton
MILTON M  The one I purchased did, although it isn't obvious from the picture provided.
DAN S  Yes it does and works well
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