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Taprite Economy Beer Regulator
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This value-priced, double-gauge beer regulator monitors both the pressure going into your keg and how much CO2 is left in your air tank.
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With two gauges, this Taprite draft beer regulator monitors both the pressure going into a keg and how much CO2 is left in an air tank.
The low-pressure gauge, which measures pressure to keg, has a display range of 0 to 60 and a working pressure of 0 to 50 PSI. The high-pressure gauge, which measures a tank's gas stores, has a display range of 0 to 2000. There’s also a convenient air shut off switch for when the gas tank isn’t in use.
Order this CO2 regulator for draft beer as a replacement for a worn-out unit, or use it to build out a draft system from scratch. Its value pricing puts it well within reach!
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- 0-60 gauge measure pressure to each keg
- 0-2000 gauge measures CO2 in tank
- Working pressure of 0-50 PSI
- Has air shut off switch for CO2 line
- Bonnet material is zinc
- Trusted Taprite Brand
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- Material: Brass
- Keg PSI: 0-60
- Tank PSI: 0-2000
- Dimensions: 7”W x 7 1/2”H x 5”D
- Fittings: Brass Gas Tailpiece; Tank Connector: CGA 320
- Adjustment Mechanism: Zinc Bonnet
- Shut Off Valves: Brass
- 5/16" hose barb
- Includes double gauge regulator
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No problems, works great.
Good quality
As described
Perfecr
Works great. Easily installed, all the problems of a 12 year old regulator gone! So far it seems every bit as good as the $150 regulator that came with the kegerator
Works great
Quality product works great
good quality, work great ,easy to hook up,no leaks
Works Great, OK price.

Regulates!
******* right on and worked like a charm with no leaks right out of the box.

Perfect
Just what I needed.

Perfect size
This is the perfect glass size. With a 20 oz glass you can pour a perfect 16 oz stout allowing for the 1 inch of foam top. After use I pop them on the top rack of my dishwasher and they come out crystal clear. In Ireland you get a glass that matches what you get on tap, so now when I pour my Murphy's Stout into a Murphy's glass it will always take me back to the pubs in Ireland.

Delicious!
I love this Bloody Mary mix! My only complaint is that you use glass bottles and so much packaging comes with it. I filled up 2 garbage cans with all of the packaging. Consider plastic?

GET THIS ONE!!!
This is my second one because I needed to make another draft tower for my neighbors wedding. I have one of the upgraded regulators with the plastic bonnet but I couldn’t get it to work properly, so i ordered this. Worked like a charm.

The third try is a charm
The first order arrived and the gauge for the Co2 canister was not zeroed out. I called customer service and they immediately sent me another gauge. However when this gauge arrived it was a Right Hand Thread gauge and I needed a Left Hand Thread gauge. I called customer service and again they immediately sent me the correct gauge. So after the third try the regulator is operable.