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Bacoeng Double Faucet Tower Beer Kegerator Conversion Kit with Dual Gauge Regulator, No Tank Stainless Steel Keg Tower

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  • Set up a home or commercial brewing system to serve cold draft beer using the BACOENG Kegerator conversion kit. It includes all necessary tools you need to make your work processed easily and saves you hundreds of dollars. It is ideal for seasoned beer enthusiasts looking for a reliable Kegerator before spending a fortune on a commercial unit, or people who are just starting out.

    Stainless Steel Beer Tower

    • 3" Dia. polished stainless steel tower
    • Single chrome plated brass faucet tap with a stainless steel shaft
    • User-friendly spring return handle design
    • Comes with 5Ft Food grade beer tubes for each tap
    • Looks great mounted on your bar or counter top and function just as those do at your favorite bar

    Heavy-Duty Dual Gauge Regulator

    • This unit weighs about 4 pounds and includes a rubber protective covers.
    • It always tell you working pressure and tank pressure with pinpoint accuracy.
    • A convenient knob style pressure dial that can be adjusted without tools.
    • Shutoff valve with built in spring loaded check valve to prevent beer from flowing backward into the gas lines.
    • Pressure Relief Valve Releases at 45PSI to Ensure Safety

    D-System Keg Coupler

    • Features a sturdy nickel-plated forged brass body with a stainless steel probe
    • Designed for use with all domestic brand American D system Sankey kegs.
    • The lever-handle design is easy to use - simply grip the handle and then down on the handle to couple the keg.
    • A pressure relief valve makes this coupler even more convenient to use, allowing over-pressurized gas to escape before it enters your keg.

    The handles on this system keep getting stuck. How to fix this?

    Sticking faucets are a common problem in home draft systems, especially when they are not used often. Disconnecting the draft system and running the faucets under hot water for a few seconds usually does the trick. Also spraying the front of the faucets with water can help as well, essentially beer dries in the front portion of the faucet causing it to stick, beer is very sticky when dry but water breaks it down pretty easily.