Finally In Stock… KOMOS Gas Manifolds – Easy Conversion to DuoTight
KOMOS® Aluminum Gas Manifold – 1/4 in. Flare via MoreBeer
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Due to high demand, the 3 & 4 way manifold is currently out of stock. Be the first to receive your items by placing a pre-order today. We will automatically ship this item to you when we receive more inventory.
Gas manifolds are the best way to provide CO2 to multiple kegs inside your kegerator or keezer. The KOMOS manifold features 1/4″ flare gas inlet and check valves that provide much more flexibility compared to manifolds with barbed valves. Choose the type and size of draft tubing that you prefer. Use 1/4″ or 5/16″ gas line with the appropriate Flare Fitting Set (KEG607 or KEG640), or use EVABarrier—our draft line of choice—with the appropriately sized Duotight Fitting (DUO106 or DUO120).
You can also replace one or more of the check valves with a Ball Lock Post Bulkhead, which allows you to use a gas-in ball lock jumper line as a quick connect option.
Need something bigger than a 4-way manifold? No problem! With this 1/4″ Nipple, you can join multiple manifolds for as many outlets as you need.
Features:
- 1/4″ Flare connections
- 1/4″ BSP ball valves
- Rated to 100 psi
- Wall mount holes
- Made from aluminum, brass, and stainless steel
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KOMOS® Aluminum Gas Manifold – 1/4 in. Flare
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