Removing of vindicator rings?

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it’s better to be able to tell whether a valve is open or closed by feel alone.

You should patent this invention, perhaps then it will catch on
 
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I got one for free when the shop ruined my old valve. I find the large handle comfortable when carrying the tank... as for the color, I can't tell a damn thing.
 
DGX Handwheel for SCUBA Valves -

Work just peachy. I have bought bottles with the big XS Fornicator knobs but I tend to switch out the Fornicators for plain ones when I run the first visual. Perfectly functional replacement. (I have had to take an edged weapon to them sometimes when there was rubber from molding on the square that fits the valve stem. I tend to use black only, but all of my home tanks currently are 21% Nitrox so no need to tell them apart with fancy colored knobs. But if they were other than 21 Nitrox, I might. Nah. I'd just use stickers,
 
it’s a very special technique i call it “open the valve just a little and then close it back down”

Hey don't joke, I only open my valve a turn and a bit more, but don't close it back down, until I'm finished

By what people say and what people say they do I'm surprised more don't scald themselves in the shower
 

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