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For Sale: 2 Tap Stainless Cobra-style Beer Tap 13 years 11 months ago #1

I'm not 100% sure on the right terminology to use with this thing.

It's gorgeous and if I get the money I paid for it then I'll sell it, if not I'm paying to move it back to the states.

It's a heavy duty (seriously heavy) shiny stainless steel beer tap that supports 2 beers from the one tap. It comes with 2 flow control stainless tap heads and also has two of the name plates on it so you can make up name badges and put the names of your beers on them.

It also comes with a screw-on bar / counter-top adapter so if you don't want to drill a hole through your counter top it can just be screwed onto it as-is.

There's also a stainless steel drip tray that attaches to the counter top adapter or can be used separately.

My best guess is that it's a Heineken tap but I really don't know for sure. It has the spot (and wiring) to connect one of the light-up beer signs to it but it doesn't come with one of the signs.


Why I'm getting rid of it?
-I got it 2 years ago as a birthday present for the purpose converting my mini-fridge into a kegerator but I am NOT, NOT, NOT handy in any way, shape, or form and really don't have that many tools. I talked to a few people in hardware shops / B&Q and no one could give me any confidence that they knew a way to hook it up that would definitely work so I just couldn't justify cutting a hole in the fridge for something that "might work".

If the threads were longer out the bottom of the tap I could just use the included large plastic nut/washer combo but it's just not quite long enough for my fridge. Some handy people in Beoir gave me some good-sounding ideas on how to make it work, but I just had absolutely no confidence that I could do it without ruining the fridge.

If I sell it I'm going to buy one of the lower quality and less cool looking US-style taps because they're dead-simple to use with a Kegerator and I know I can at least do that.

All you do is push the beer line up onto the 2 stainless lines that come out the bottom. I've tested this and I've poured beer from it; then I ran sanitizer through it before storing it again.


Adam
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