So just got 5 regular intertap and one flow control and 6 intertap shank assemblies. I noticed the barb on the inlet of the shank is remarkably small. Doesn't this cause excess foaming? Anyone have any issues?
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I recently bought the SS one without fc (the SS-8022), when I took it apart I saw that there was only one nylon seating for the pivot ball, it went on top of the ball with only a rubber o-ring on the bottom. Is this as it should be? I see the replacement kit contains 2 nylon seating rings.
I can't seem to find a shop that carries the replacement kit and does international shipping, does anyone know of one?
afaik, nearly all Micromatic faucets are rear-seal. The possible exception are the Roto faucets as they use a sliding cartridge to block off the spout, but those are wicked pricey for what they are...
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I have 2 faucets now. They are Gold colored Perlicks. Now that I have the option to add a 3rd or 4th keg to my kegerator, I'd like to find some faucets to kind of match the look of the perlicks. I can only find the gold colored Intertap faucets with Flow Control. Do they make them Gold Colored in Non-FC?
I've been nothing but happy with my Intertaps. I have three almost new CMB's out of commission because I like the Intertaps better.
Is there anything specific about the Intertaps (or the CMBs) that make you like the Intertaps better?
I am looking into them as well. Seem to be very similar to the Perlicks I have. I am not pleased with having to spend $55 on the gold colored faucets, but it's either that or have mismatched faucets on my kegerator. Not the end of the world, but I'd still like them all to look similar.
Or I sell my perlicks and go with less expensive Intertaps across the board.
I am looking into them as well. Seem to be very similar to the Perlicks I have. I am not pleased with having to spend $55 on the gold colored faucets, but it's either that or have mismatched faucets on my kegerator. Not the end of the world, but I'd still like them all to look similar.
Or I sell my perlicks and go with less expensive Intertaps across the board.
Has anyone bought the chrome plated version of the Intertaps? They're 18.99 on MoreBeer now. Seems too good to pass up.
+1 for what mintyice said. The SS is the way to go. No chrome flaking off, ever.
So how is the stout spout different from the sparkler?
What is people's thoughts on the Intertap with the stout nozzle versus a dedicated stout tap for beers on beer gas mix?
And is flow control worth the extra cost or just go with balanced lines?
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