ISO O-rings that aren't garbage

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DevilEyeDog

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Two purchases off of Amazon has found me with a bunch of o-rings that are garbage. By this I mean they don't work and my tank continues to leak. One set is hard as a rock and the other simply doesn't fit my yoke adaptor on my steel tanks. Looking for recommendations for good o-rings. TIA
 
Thanks. Ignorantly I have no idea what size of o-ring I need so I'll have to do some research on that. I'm used to buying the kits, but my last kit has failed me. Thanks again!
 
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Thanks. Ignorantly I have no idea what size of o-ring I need so I'll have to do some research on that. I'm used to buying the kits, but my last kit has failed me. Thanks again!

Ask the question, someone on here will know the answer, if it isn't on the list posted by the Chairman.
 
Ask the question, someone on here will know the answer, if it isn't on the list posted by the Chairman.
We're known to answer some questions you forgot to ask... :D :D :D
 
Also consider what duro you need. Those that see HP are recommended to be 90. For LP (intermediate pressure) 70 is generally recommended. It may be that those hard ones you got are right. They are just 90 for HP applications.
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/swift/

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