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Jonco

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My regulator has broken, to be honest coupled with 16g cartridges it was pretty useless.
Seeking recommendations for an upgrade, need to get on to male ball lock on a mini keg, ideally soda stream cannister. Any advice appreciated
 
I used this sodastream adaptor with my Kegland V4 and it works perfectly.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B09DCFVZJL

I don't know if it works out a different cost, but the problem with the one above is that it doesn't let you shut off the sodastream, so if you have a leak, you have a leak and it'll go everywhere.

The adaptor I've linked to allows you to turn off the sodastream independently.
 
I’ve used Kegland Mk4 regulators for some time but have just upgraded to ODL Italian ones as supplied by TMM and I must say I prefer them . They also supply adapters for the sodastream. as part of a package
 
I used this sodastream adaptor with my Kegland V4 and it works perfectly.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B09DCFVZJL

I don't know if it works out a different cost, but the problem with the one above is that it doesn't let you shut off the sodastream, so if you have a leak, you have a leak and it'll go everywhere.

The adaptor I've linked to allows you to turn off the sodastream independently.
I have something v similar. Adaptor and valve. Brilliant idea.
 
My mixed gas ODL regulator has an independent shut off valve on the gas out line, but the CO2 one doesn’t. I can’t see why you can’t fit a JG type inline check valve between the regulator and the keg ……… just a thought though I’ve not tried it.

This might be worth a watch

 
I have just bought a Brewferm mini reg for a sodastream bottle. It fits diferctly onto the soda stream bottle so does not need an adapter and seems to work fine... looks very similar to the Kegland one but defo not the same. The kegland reg seems to be more adaptable probably a good buy.
 

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