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Last Updated : 2024-04-26 08:00:00
On the contrary, ill-fitting inappropriate regulators, regulator malfunction, LPG hose wear and tear, insect or rodent damage on hose often cause problems. Often flexible hose randomly bought in t he market and fitted t o cylinders hardly meet the safety requirement of LPG gas use.
The regulator, hose and clips which should be ideally replaced every three years are often the most overlooked in the household thus, it is important to ensure that the LPG regulator and hose in your kitchen is world class and is of certified quality, to meet any contingency of a kitchen emergency.You can now rest assured that inbuilt safety precautionary technology is at your service in the Laugfs Safety Regulator. The most outstanding feature of the Laugfs Safety Regulator is its Auto Shut Off mechanism, which immediately shuts off the flow of gas from the cylinder in case of any damage to hose or cooker, which would result in an excess flow of LPG.
The Laugfs Safety Regulator is made to international standards is safety certified comes with a Double Lock feature t hat ensures proper fit. The flexible hose is a triple layer netted hose specially designed for LPG use and will not crack or leak within its lifespan.
The Laugfs Safety Regulator pack is but a complement to the already safe package provided to you by Laugfs. At a competitive price of Rs.1385 the distinctive quality and safety features that come along with it makes Laugfs Safety Regulator pack an unmatched bargain. It is heartening that this regulator fits any LPG cylinder regardless of size or colour and is available at all Laugfs dealers islandwide.
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