The thing flows like a sieve. I don't care how much Teflon tape you use, it will drip if you go above 80psi and it's supposedly rated for 220psi. I don't know which is worse, that or the fact that it's designed to be read with a gauge above the fittings. But the pressure fittings are free to rotate, so unless you're leaning it against something, the gauge just spins and turns upside down. Then when it's upside down, not only do you read the sensor upside down, but all of the glycerine comes out the top of the nipple, which you have to cut off to make it work. Honestly, who designed this?
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