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Refrigerator beer draft conversion kit (see full decription) amazing!

$ 167.9

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Model: CO2 FridgeTap®
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Condition: New
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
  • Brand: MrFizz
  • MPN: 50550

    Description

    Sleek compact kit with commercial grade professional use components. Everything included.
    Turn your refrigerator into a draft beer Kegerator with this professional kit. We even provide the proper hole saw to drill through the door!
    Our kit is a professional kit designed over 25 years ago, without the hassles of big refillable tanks and confusing regulators.
    Now offered to consumers, this kit contains:
    Adjustable Regulator*: 0-19psi, 5/8"-18 female threaded inlet, safety rupture disc, mounting holes for included bracket, gauge to read output pressure, single knob to control the pressure and shut off the gas supply.
    Stainless Steel hanging bracket for the regulator to hang off the rim of the keg
    Connected gas hose with stainless steel nut which connects to the supplied coupler
    2 pack of filled ready to use filled 74g CO2 TapGas® cylinders (shown in pic)
    Stainless Steel drip tray for mounting on the door with screws
    Certified beer line connected to the coupler
    Professional use US Sankey coupler with integrated pressure relief valve
    Hole saw
    Pro draft faucet with shank to mount, nuts included
    Complete directions
    Real support back at the office in New Jersey, not farmed out.
    Our CO2 TapGas® cylinders are beverage grade and approved by dozens of breweries around the world.
    A single 74g CO2 TapGas® cylinder will easily dispense a 1/4 barrel and then some. So 2 cylinders are needed for a 1/2 barrel.
    Once the hose connection is made to your coupler, turn the regulator to the 'off' position and screw in a CO2 TapGas® cylinder. The regulator automatically seals it and holds the gas back until you are ready. To begin, simply turn the regulator on slightly until 7 or 8 psi is showing on the gauge. Then, try to pour the beer. Small adjustments up or down will be need to suit the type of beer, temperature, and the design of your faucet. Always adjust the regulator a little at a time and while pouring to get it the way you like it. That's it.
    Let the UPS guy deliver gas to your house. You've got better things to do.
    *The majority of the expense of this product is in the regulator. This is an aerospace quality regulator which was designed for beer service. There is none better. You will have sincere satisfaction with a product, rare these days, you will tell people and they'll be coming by to see it for themselves.