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46 of 50 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great Concept & Works Very Well
First of all, had to wonder at some of the other 1-star reviews where people said the gauge read empty even though the tank was full. Did they catch that part of the directions that tells you to push the gauge face down several times to activate the gauge? It's not intuitive at all but follow the instructions or it won't work.

The first time we bought one of...
Published on May 25, 2009 by Bluesky

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93 of 100 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Don't do it!
To everyone who wrote reviews about the gauge reading 'full' and then suddenly running out of gas, there is a reason for it. This item has a gauge that reads gas pressure, and you cannot determine ANYTHING about the level of propane in a tank by reading gas pressure.

The labeling and description of this item's function borders on fraudulent. The only...
Published on November 11, 2009 by E. White


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93 of 100 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Don't do it!, November 11, 2009
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This review is from: GasWatch TVL212 Propane Level Indicator and Safety Gauge (Lawn & Patio)
To everyone who wrote reviews about the gauge reading 'full' and then suddenly running out of gas, there is a reason for it. This item has a gauge that reads gas pressure, and you cannot determine ANYTHING about the level of propane in a tank by reading gas pressure.

The labeling and description of this item's function borders on fraudulent. The only meaningful measurement for propane is the level of liquid in the tank, and this item does not do that at all. The level must be directly measured with either a float device built into the tank, knowing the full/empty and current weight of the tank, or by reading a temperature sensitive strip on the side of the tank while it is in use.

The pressure in a propane tank is created by the liquid turning to gas. There are variables for ambient temperature, etc., but for the purpose of this discussion, that pressure will be relatively constant right up to the point where the last of the liquid has turned to gas, then you're done.

I would have given this zero stars if possible. I don't know how a product like this is even legal to sell.
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66 of 72 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Not the greatest, January 19, 2008
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O'D (Chesapeake, VA) - See all my reviews
I purchased this product and am not that impressed. It is really just a pressure guage with some colored zones on it. It doesnt give you the greatest indication of the amount of fuel left in the tank. It does work, and as the needle indicates lower, obviously the tank contains less LP but it isnt that accurate. With the tank valve shut, the pressure will go up and indicate "GREEN," making you think that you have a lot of fuel. But when you turn on the grill and the pressure drops it indicates "RED" and you could run out of fuel before you cook your food.

Use this gauge as a general indication of tank level only, dont expect the greatest results. Take the $20 that you would spend on this device and apply it towards purchasing a second propane tank. That way if one tank runs out you have another to replace it with while you go and exchange the empty. You'll always have propane!
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46 of 50 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great Concept & Works Very Well, May 25, 2009
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Bluesky (Outside Atlanta, GA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: GasWatch TVL212 Propane Level Indicator and Safety Gauge (Lawn & Patio)
First of all, had to wonder at some of the other 1-star reviews where people said the gauge read empty even though the tank was full. Did they catch that part of the directions that tells you to push the gauge face down several times to activate the gauge? It's not intuitive at all but follow the instructions or it won't work.

The first time we bought one of these it worked well until it broke late in the summer. So why'd we buy another one? We figured it was our mistake since the grill was accidentally left out in the rain and the product info mentions the importance of not letting rainwater get into the gauge.

Just tried the new gauge out yesterday and it indicated a gas leak. Broke out the spray bottle and soapy water and quickly found the leak - it was this valve! It was screwed on tight, took it off and reattached it, checked again, still leaking just behind the black piece that screws onto the propane tank.

On the chance we'd gotten a bum unit, we exchanged our leaking unit for a new one and it works great. Knocked off a star for the third-time's-a-charm ordeal of getting one that worked properly.
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31 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Impossible Physics, June 11, 2010
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C. Goode (Galveston, Texas) - See all my reviews
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Sorry gang, it can not work to accurately tell you propane level on earth or on the moon. Not to pick on this particular product, but this type of 'level indicator' works on pressure of the vapor in the tank, which has ZERO ZIP NADA to do with level, unless the tank is empty. Vapor space pressure in a propane tank is the same @ 95% full as @ 5% full. That's why you hear stuff like "it seems to work great, but then the 'level gauge' went to zero just before I ran out of gas." No kidding? It's just physics, and this product wont work the way you want it to. Dont be fooled, save your money. If it's critical, put a spare tank in service with a switching valve. Or use a scale. Or buy the new type tanks with "see thru" walls (I am not a salesman, just a chemical engineer). Anything but this, my friends. And oh yeah, about the ad for this prodcut, understand that just about 100% of the tanks you buy or exchange (at the normal places we all know) have all the gov't mandated safety features you need, including overfill protection. I love the part of the ad that says "protects the environment", that's what the tank valve is for, what a laugh. Best wishes to all smart consumers.
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16 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars OK, but, July 15, 2008
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Chris Chiquoine (Essex Jct, VT USA) - See all my reviews
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I got one of these hoping to use it on my weber grill that has a small 10lb propane tank to help light the charcoal. It doesn't read at all on this tank. I moved it over to a propane heater with a standard size tank and it appears to work just fine but unfortunately the extra 3 1/2" it adds to the hookup means I can't close the door of the cabinet that holds the tank. If neither of these things creates a problem for you it seems to work fine.
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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Good product but with a pitfall, February 28, 2009
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This review is from: GasWatch TVL212 Propane Level Indicator and Safety Gauge (Lawn & Patio)
I grill infrequently, according to my wife and daughter, so I need a device to make sure that we have enough propane for when I do use the grill. The concept of the product is simple: Attach the device between your tank and grill's assembly. It is an accurate device which I found useful.

However, there is a possibility of the assembly loosening up between either connection. It has led to air in the line causing the grill not to function, at times.

Talk about a 'showstopper':
"Uh, Honey! Let's order out tonight!"
"Anything wrong?"
"Uh, No. I was just craving pizza."

I now use it to just 'test' the tank to determine the level (PRIOR to parties with guests) rather than keep it attached all the time.

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11 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Bought three, none worked, July 23, 2008
This review is from: GasWatch TVL212 Propane Level Indicator and Safety Gauge (Lawn & Patio)
Actually, one of the three that I bought worked for a few minutes. They all refuse to allow the passage of the gas to the grill. I suspect that the wonderful "emergency leak shutoff" is malfunctioning..? and shutting off the internal valve.
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26 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Peace of mind worth the price., October 24, 2007
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I have used magnetic stick-on type propane cylinder level indicators before, but they are a bit "glitchy" and hard to read/interpret under different outdoor temperature conditions. This device provides more reliable certainty regarding actual remaining gas (volumetric) level.

There are similar looking products out there, but they seem cheap. Check the packaging and pictures. This version (GasWatch) appears to be the real deal and is not excessively expensive.

Recommended.

Therck.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great Device! (when you follow instructions), April 25, 2011
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<rant>

The other day I saw a plastic bag labeled, "THIS IS NOT A TOY"... and I wondered to myself who would need to receive that little pearl of wisdom. Then... I read some of the negative reviews for this product...

Let's start here: If you are unwilling and/or unable to read the instructions (written in English by someone who understands English), then do not by this product. If you think this is going to attach to your tank and miraculously tell you the level of propane under any and all use cases, you will not be pleased.

If, however, you do read the instructions, the key section is the following:
"REMEMBER: Allow propane to flow for at least 5 minutes before checking the gas level on the gauge. It is best to read propane level just before finishing the use of gas appliance and determine whether to refill the tank before next use."

Prior to the above `reminder', the instructions clearly note, "... gauge provides reading while propane is flowing..."

WHILE PROPANE IS FLOWING

</rant>

Actual Review:
As usual, using Amazon Prime, my gauge arrived two days later for free. The gauge installs just as easily as your appliance supply line connects to the tank. The assembly swivels and pivots in all directions, so you should be able to adjust the display so it's easy for you to read in your installation. (Something I note under the category of `thoughtful touch', the needle on the display is made of `glow-in-the-dark' materials. While my patio is relatively well lit with torches, it's nice to know that I won't need a flashlight to check the reading after dark.)

Once you are hooked up, the leak check is a breeze. While I learned the hard way a few weeks ago that my system is tight (I turned the burners off, but not the tank... and didn't loose and fuel), over time it will be nice to know I have an easy way to be certain that I'm leak free.

In the past, I've kept a 2nd tank on hand in case I drained one in mid-cook... it's nice to know that I now have a way of knowing that the time to change out the tank is drawing near. The instructions clearly state, "'when ... gauge shows REFILL, you have only 20 minutes of propane left in the tank.

Bottom line: Portable propane tanks are a bear to track, no matter whether you are using a gauge or scale. Be proactive: Always have a spare, and use a gauge so you'll know the time to change tanks is coming!

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars 2nd time I bought this, October 14, 2009
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I had my first one for about 3 years before the plastic gasket broke. Without it the gauge cannot seal onto the tank. It cannot be replaced by any store that I checked locally or online. Still, I love the product so much I bought a second one. This time I'll be more gentle when handling it so as not to destroy the gasket again. We grill almost every day and have found this simple device to be indispensable.
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