Hands on Review: Maple Landmark Solid Red Oak Tap Handle – Made in Vermont
Maple Landmark hand makes hardwood tap handles (and more) in their shop in Middlebury, Vermont, USA. They make tap handles out of both Oak and Maple woods. Each product page has a number of size and shape options.
Here’s a hands on look at Maple Landmark’s Solid Red Oak Tap Handle.
Hands on Review: Maple Landmark Tap Handles
In the package
Other side includes the description and ASIN number
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- Straight 5″ Solid Red Oak Tap Handle – affiliate link, note that multiple variations of this product may be available, as such a different version may appear at this link
- More options in Oak and Maple woods. Each product page has a number of size and shape options.
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The packaging includes a nice little thank you note. You’re welcome Maple Landmark, from Middlebury, VT… you’re welcome.Here’s the tap handle. It’s a beautiful looking piece of wood. These would be great if you were looking for a blank canvas for your own custom tap handle. The beautiful wood grain also stands well by itself.The only marking on mine was a stamp on the topAnother look at the grainA look at the faucet threadsInstalled on my Kegland Kegerator [Hands on Review]Installed on an Intertap Faucet – Hands on Review – on my DIY chest freezer based Keezer/Kegerator
A different angleClose up installed on an Intertap faucet
Conclusions
This is basic tap handle, that’s beautiful in it’s simplicity. It looks great as is and could make a good canvas if you’re looking to design your own tap handles. Pricing varies, but this can generally be had for a very reasonable price, especially considering the fact that it’s made in the USA. If you’re looking for something more intricate Maple Landmark has additional size, design and wood options.
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- Straight 5″ Solid Red Oak Tap Handle – affiliate link, note that multiple variations of this product may be available, as such a different version may appear at this link
- More options in Oak and Maple woods. Each product page has a number of size and shape options.
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