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M10 to Mini Regulator Adapter - for Nitrogen, Co2 or Argon Disposable Cylidners

M10 Female with inner pin to 3/8-24 UNF Male

*Only includes the small silver adapter (& adjusting screwdriver) for the disposable gas bottles. You will need to have the Sodastream and Remote gas line package to set it up as shown in the images with the line between the keg and regulator!

2.2L Co2 or Argon - Use either of our mini regs

2.2L Nitrogen - Use only 2.0 Mini Reg.

Only use on a Nitrogen Cylinder with the iKegger 2.0 Regulator - Nitrogen is not suitable for our other regs marked 1.8K on the back**

For a much larger and cheaper source of CO2 or Nitrogen you can use the iKegger 2.0 regulator with M10 threaded disposable gas bottles (these are available from us and you local plumbing or welding supply shop).

Simply screw this adapter into the threaded bottom inlet on the iKegger 2.0 regulator and then screw in the gas bottle. The Adapter has a pin inside which will activated the bottle valve. The bottles have a one way valve and can be removed at any time without leaking if you want to swap back to gas bulbs on the regulator for portablility.

For 1st Time Use: 

  1. Unscrew the pin so it doesn't activate valve
  2. Screw the adapter onto the gas bottle.
  3. Use the screw driver to screw in pin till it makes contact with the gas bottle valve.
  4. Remove the adapter from the botle then screw the pin in another 1/4 turn or so.
  5. Now put the adapter into the regulator, then attach to the gas bottle and test.
  6. It should activate the valve now. You only need to do this the 1st time you use it.

You can get the gas bottles here:

CO2 - 2.2L Disposable gas bottle (approx 140 x 8g CO2 bulbs)

Pure Nitrogen - 1.43L Disposable Gas Bottles (approx 43 x 2g N2 bulbs worth)

**DANGER: DO NOT USE THIS ADAPTER WITH OUR OLDER-STYLE MINI REGULATOR AND NITROGEN GAS BOTTLES. Nitrogen bottles have a much higher internal pressure and will break our older style regulators (if your mini regulator has a bolt labelled 1.8k on the back of it, it can't handle the pressure of Nitrogen. You can use it with the CO2 bottle though)

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