Taprite Two Product Dual Pressure Kegerator CO2 Regulator – $121, compare at $143 to $180
Co2 Beer Regulator, Dual Body, Three Gauge, Taprite Brand
More InfoHighlighted Features
- Easy Adjust Poly carbonate Bonnet will not chip, break or fade. Bonus: Kegconnection adds an Additional ONE year warranty.)
- Individual shut off valves allow you to switch on/off each CO2 line
- Made in the USA Taprite Regulator has one-0-2000 gauge measures CO2 in tank and 0-60 gauges measure pressure to each keg
- This regulator allows you to tap two kegs at the same time and control the pressure to each keg
- Includes 2 Swivel Nuts with two 5/16" barb and 2 1/4" barb, works with 5/16 & 1/4" ID Gas Hose!
A two pressure regulator gives you the ability to keep kegs at different pressures. This is a requirement to maintain two distinct carbonation levels. It’s also handy if you want to force carbonate a keg more quickly, at a higher pressure, while maintaining your standard serving pressure on a keg that’s already being served or if you want to have a utility line for purging kegs and such.
As of this posting, Taprite products are Made in the USA. See: About on Taprite’s Website for current information regarding country of origin. Print screen 8/8/17
12/19 9:30 PM Central: These are selling for $121.48. Compare similar (links below) at $179.99 to $143.92. Shipping is also free to many US addresses. Prices, promotions and availability can change quickly. Check product page for current info – More About Prices
Co2 Beer Regulator, Dual Body, Three Gauge, Taprite Brand by Kegconnection – affiliate link, note that multiple variations of this product may be available, as such a different version may appear at this link
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