If you look on there web that’s the regulator they use and most in store competitors use a 10-20 psi and use normally have to buy a 30psi to upgrade, BUT if they wish to prove me wrong they should show you what gauges are use on each one, even on a competitor use a 10 psi it still doesn’t take that long to get a pot hot, my nephew uses a 10 psi regulator with a cheap setup and it doesn’t take that long
Skip to 0:49 and pause and look at the competitors gauge which is a 10-20 psi style and notice their now should you their gauge
Clearly there was a 30psi regulator used but failed to show on the film but showed the competitions 10psi regulator. not good business practices guys
I think there is a disadvantage because you guys use a 60psi regulator and the other competitor may be running on a 10-20psi regulator
How do you know that they were using 60 psi?
If you look on there web that’s the regulator they use and most in store competitors use a 10-20 psi and use normally have to buy a 30psi to upgrade, BUT if they wish to prove me wrong they should show you what gauges are use on each one, even on a competitor use a 10 psi it still doesn’t take that long to get a pot hot, my nephew uses a 10 psi regulator with a cheap setup and it doesn’t take that long
@Hollie-dm5lo it was a windy day....10psi with wind would take a min