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nedvalton

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sold!!!!!U][/SIZE]Not sure the difference. Came with kegerator and I use corny kegs. $30 for both obo. +shipping (actual cost)
 
here are pics of each.

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FYI, the black handled one looks like an S System tap. Notice that the thing that pushes the ball down (the probe) is far down, despite the handle being in the up position. The red handled one looks like a D system. If you put both handles in the same position (down or up, doesn't matter), if black handled one extends further down, it is S system.

D System:
http://www.micromatic.com/draft-keg-beer/keg-taps-couplers-cid-49.html
S System:
http://www.micromatic.com/draft-keg-beer/keg-taps-couplers-cid-290.html

Alot of European brands use the S system and actually on several couplers you can simply replace the probe with a probe designed for the D. I've done this with one of my couplers. It's actually nice, because then you have a coupler that can attach to either, depending on which probe you have in (hehe, probe you have in).
 
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