A lot of the replies speak briefly of reliability or some such.earle said:I have a micromatic and a harris, and rate the harris as better.
Manty strikes againmanticle said:Ever dried yourself with organic Nepalese hand woven yak towel?
But a couple of posts down I corrected this post and said that I meant to say that I rated the micromatic better. Definitely the *** appeal.zorsoc_cosdog said:A lot of the replies speak briefly of reliability or some such.
This is by no means to pick on earle, but the quantification / qualification detail is craved here.
Why? Build quality? Creepage, gauge resolution? *** appeal?
I hold some similarity of query with the OP that a reg is a reg....and any reg will carb your beer and dispense your beer.
Like a bath towel. They all bloody work, some of them are expensive and some of them look good.
Equally keen to learn more
C'mon Yob - organic Nepalese hand woven yak towel bulk buy - you know you want tozorsoc_cosdog said:Where do you buy them Manticle? I sense a bulk buy coming on!!!
There's a little shop in Cygnet.zorsoc_cosdog said:Where do you buy them Manticle? I sense a bulk buy coming on!!!
I disagree with both of those points. I think they all look the same, so from aesthetic point of view who gives a **** about which regulator you get?zorsoc_cosdog said:Like a bath towel. They all bloody work, some of them are expensive and some of them look good.
A micromatic is very smooth compared to the cheaper ones I have used in the past (which are exactly how you describe).zorsoc_cosdog said:I find my cheap regulator very difficult to adjust pressure down once set higher. Nothing feels linear. Generally I need to depressurise the whole reg to establish the desired pressure.
Yes, yes I know the diaphragm pressure release on the screw but that's not what I mean. On my cheap reg the adjustment is always rough and exponentially harder as I adjust to higher pressures. Hard for hand strength.
I imagine these micromatic Harris regs being smooth to adjust pressure and easy to correct up or down even from carbonation pressures to the silky smooth dispensing pressures.
Are the expensive regs better that way?
Decided to get it at $36 "tarnished brass" special. Type 30 thread therefore suitable for Aust. bottles (not a good fit for fire extinguisher conversions however 2 nylon washers work). The "tarnish" on the one I got was bugger all, its just an older model with the screw driver adjuster rather than the knob type. As I now use for dispensing only, no big deal.nosco said:Its sold in Aus so I think it would be ok.
The ad also says that they are made from brass that has tarnished a bit :unsure:
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