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Camco (40055) Inline RV Water Pressure Regulator - Safeguards RV Plumbing & Hoses from High-Pressure City Water, Brass Construction, Lead-Free Review

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Description of Camco (40055) Inline RV Water Pressure Regulator - Safeguards RV Plumbing & Hoses from High-Pressure City Water, Brass Construction, Lead-Free

Helps protect RV plumbing and hoses from high pressure city water. Attaches easily with 3/4" garden hose threads. Durable brass construction that is drinking water safe. Reduces water pressure to a safe and consistent 40 50 pounds of pressure. CSA low lead content certified. Complies with California's AB1953 and Vermont Act 193, Maryland HB 372, and Louisiana HB 471 low lead content laws.

Reviews

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

Won't buy again.: Water hoses and fittings

The ones I've drained. And besides, you don't know any pressure. I would recommend you not to waste your time with this device and buy the RVAQUA M11-45PSI RV Water Pressure Regulator. Set it to 60 psi and you can always see what the working pressure is at your faucet on the pressure gauge.

Pros
  • Inspires confidence
Cons
  • No performance

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Simply the best! An absolute must for RV and urban faucets.

This regulator is an absolute must for protecting water tanks and RV connections. Reduces the water pressure from a faucet to a safe level. The regulator is very well built and should last for years. All brass so no rust. One suggestion is to keep a supply of rubber O-rings to replace from time to time. This is the only thing that wears out on this device. A simple five star rating and an honest and very warm recommendation!

Pros
  • good stuff
Cons
  • good but not great

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Leaked immediately then stopped working in less than 3 months

The product was easy to install and looked quality but don't be fooled by the looks it's junk. A few days after installation it started leaking as water flowed. It was a small leak and it was installed outside so I kept using it. Now almost 3 months later at a very low PSI this item suddenly shuts off the water flow and is basically useless as it cannot be used at a reasonable PSI. Save money and buy something better.

Pros
  • Pleasant
Cons
  • Poorly thought out

Revainrating 5 out of 5

For some reason the front faucet was plugged in earlier.

For some reason the front faucet was plugged in before the house water pressure regulator and I kept blowing the sprinklers. peaked at 157 psi. Bought this Camco RV inline water pressure regulator, attached it to the water pipe and retested with a pressure gauge on the outlet end of this regulator. 60psi on the nose as advertised. (Note: photos show fewer before-and-after measurements. Apparently, for some reason, the city's water pressure is lower after dark.)

Pros
  • Very impressive
Cons
  • Hard to say

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Waste of money 0 stars

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07T31ZCBZ/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 Buy instead. Camco junk Terrible quality control. I have 2 of these and my neighbor at our campsite has one. I was having printing issues so I bought a new one and my neighbor said he was having issues too. I tested all 3 units on a good gauge and they all tested under 40psi. It says 40-50. That's bullshit, save your money. Two of them are pressure tested at 38psi. Even the minimum for our camper. Buy…

Pros
  • Lots of positive vibes
Cons
  • 0

Revainrating 5 out of 5

To need. No luxury. Don't camp without one.

I've never had it. after my last 4 hoses swelled up like an anaconda that had just eaten a small child and then burst, and I rolled back to the camper van with a huge muddy puddle all around it, or worse, the kitchen sink faucet literally popping out of pressure ! Imagine (true story): You go to the beach during the day, return to your RV and find that a 160psi faucet has blown your kitchen faucet and it has been running for 5 hours. A waterfall comes out of your door. The membrane at the…

Pros
  • Absolutely amazing!
Cons
  • I don't remember

Brass body is best suited for outdoor use, especially when temperatures are fluctuating. We don't ride wheels, but the solid brass body will far outlast any plastic or composite regulator I could get at Revain. Also, my dogs will most likely eat it right out of the tap. A wing nut-like flange attaches to the male end of your faucet/valve. Absolutely easy to put on and take off without tools. Once the brass reducer is on your threaded water source, it reconnects to the next attachment point…

Pros
  • Nice packaging
Cons
  • Some problems