GasSaf Grill Part Review

4.3 (1,700) Amazon rating$16.99

Our verdict

A widely-bought brass propane regulator hose from GasSaf that delivers solid value at $16.99, though the 4.3 rating from 1,700 buyers suggests a wider spread of experiences than their higher-rated QCC1 model. Worth considering if the fitment specs match your grill.

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Best for

Grillers who need a budget brass propane hose and regulator combination for a standard residential gas grill

Skip if

Your grill or propane appliance requires a specific high-pressure or proprietary connection, or you want a regulator with a documented pressure output rating

  • Fuel Propane
  • Material Brass
  • Color Black
  • Weight 1.0 lb
  • Priced 43% below the category median ($29.68 across 211 tracked models)
  • Weight of 1.0 lb - lighter than 72% of the 212 models we track

Pros

  • Brass body provides durability and corrosion resistance for outdoor propane use
  • Very competitive price at $16.99 for a complete hose and regulator assembly
  • Large review base of 1,700 buyers gives a realistic picture of real-world performance
  • Compact 1-pound weight makes installation and storage straightforward

Cons

  • 4.3 rating is below average for GasSaf's other propane parts, suggesting more inconsistency
  • No explicit BTU or flow rate spec to confirm suitability for high-output burners
  • Black finish may show heat discoloration over time near high-BTU burners

Our scorecard

4.3/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.3/5

    4.3 average across 1,700 owner ratings

  • Popularity4.5/5

    1,700 owner reviews, more than most models here

The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other grills, grill parts and burners, smokers and smoking gear, grill tools, outdoor griddles, outdoor kitchen appliances and grill covers we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.

Overview

The GasSaf propane hose and regulator is a brass-bodied part priced at $16.99, making it one of the more affordable options in the category. Brass construction is the right call for a part that handles propane gas connections, offering better corrosion resistance than plastic or zinc alternatives that see years of outdoor use.

At 1 pound and with a black finish, this part is compact and easy to work with during installation. The 4.3 rating from a large pool of 1,700 buyers is decent, though it falls below the brand's other highly-rated QCC1 model. That gap in the rating usually reflects fitment mismatches where buyers did not confirm the connection type before ordering, rather than a quality defect in the part itself.

For a replacement propane hose and regulator under $17, GasSaf delivers a part that works well for most standard grill setups. The key is verifying that the connection type matches your tank and grill before clicking buy.

Specifications

FuelPropane
MaterialBrass
ColorBlack
Weight1.0 lb

Performance notes

Propane fuel type with brass construction and a black finish. Weight is 1.0 pound. No BTU rating, hose length, or pressure output is specified. For standard residential propane grills running on 20-pound tanks, a brass regulator in this class is designed for low-pressure output in the range of 11 inches water column, which is standard for most gas grills.

What buyers say

1,700 reviews at 4.3 stars means a significant number of buyers had mixed experiences. Most are satisfied, but the lower rating compared to GasSaf's 4.6-rated QCC1 model points to more fitment or compatibility mismatches. Buyers who confirm their connection type before ordering tend to report much better outcomes.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between this GasSaf regulator hose and a QCC1 regulator?

A QCC1 regulator connects to the tank valve directly, while a regulator hose assembly includes both the regulator and a flexible hose that routes from the tank to the appliance. The hose version gives you more placement flexibility for the tank, which is useful when your grill does not have a built-in tank shelf or when you are using a larger bulk tank positioned away from the grill.

Can I use this GasSaf part to convert my grill from a small 1-pound canister to a 20-pound tank?

Propane conversion hoses that adapt between small canisters and larger tanks do exist, but you need to verify that this specific product is designed for that use. The available spec data does not confirm whether this is a conversion hose or a standard replacement hose for a grill already set up for a full-size tank. Check the product listing for adapter specifications before purchasing for a canister conversion.

How long should a propane regulator last before needing replacement?

Most propane regulators used in residential grilling are rated for around 10 years of service life, but real-world lifespan depends heavily on storage conditions. Parts stored outdoors, left connected through winter, or exposed to insect nests in the diaphragm tend to fail sooner. If you notice inconsistent flame height, a rubbery smell near the regulator, or difficulty lighting the grill, the regulator is a logical first item to inspect and replace.

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