Kegland Duotight Inline Regulator (control each keg separately!) – $7.99 + free ship eligible, limited availability
Duotight In-Line Regulator via MoreBeer
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The Duotight In-Line regulator works with both gas and liquid. Easily adjust the flow with the yellow adjustment knob. 8 mm Duotight fittings at both inlet and outlet make this unit perfect for use with EVABarrier 8 mm OD tubing (D1717 or D1718).
Suitable for applications ranging from 0-150 psi. Since this unit does not have a built-in pressure gauge, it can be used in the full pressure range without ever needing to purchase or swap out the gauge. We recommend using an adjustable relief valve/spunding valve on your keg to set the pressure.
This regulator is perfect for lowering your mains water pressure for use with the Continuous Soda Carbonator Keg Lid.
Specifications:
- Pressure Range: 0–150 psi
- Suitable for mains water pressure
- Liquid and gas compatible
- Easily disassembles for cleaning
- 8mm (5/16″) Duotight fittings at both ends
- Wall mountable
- Made from non-corrosive acetyl, nitrile, and stainless parts
- Kegland’s DuoTight Inline Regulator via MoreBeer
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Limited Availability Deal of the Day: As of this posting, this on sale as as a MoreBeer Deal of the Day. Shipping is also free to addresses in the contiguous US with most $59 Orders. Availability: This is available today only, while supplies last. Quantities are limited. Check the MoreBeer’s Deal of the Day to check today’s offering.
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Duotight In-Line Regulator D1046
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