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    indoor hops

    The HID lights that a single hop plant would require, especially if it were trained to wrap repeatedly around a tomato cage, would be around 100-250 watts. If the DEA or local police are monitoring houses that are using an extra 250 watts, God help this country.
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    Kegconnection

    Okay, heres the pics: This is how it hit the table. (For those with reading problems): I CAUGHT IT BEFORE IT HIT THE GROUND AND DID NOT DROP IT Bent needle Bent metal plate displaying pressure Bent plate on the gauge with the bent needle I think this is an absurd amount of damage for...
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    Kegconnection

    Agreed. I would stand behind my product. They didnt even offer to repair it for a cost. They literally just said "yeah, those are fragile" and moved on to my leaky keg.
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    Kegconnection

    They do. The logos are on the gauges.
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    Kegconnection

    I believe thats what my buddy has. Had I known the quality of the regulators, I would've bought a roll of bubble wrap and a guard dog.
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    Kegconnection

    The guy at the oxygen shop said "no offense, but where the hell did you get these?" Again, compared to my new regulator and my buddy's (not a Taprite), these things are junk. I'm mad at myself for getting ripped off.
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    Kegconnection

    Thank you. I fully agree. I ended up buying a Taprite today and was shocked at the difference in construction and durability. Another gripe I had was that the faces of the KC gauges didn't come off for repairs, even though they told me to "run my finger along the sides, it'll come off", I...
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    Kegconnection

    Again, where are you getting dropped? Read the OP, AND the clarification post. It is a fragile product. I bought a Taprite today and the comparison in quality of construction and durability is unbelievably stacked in Taprite's favor. Sorry I offended you with my expectation for quality...
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    Kegconnection

    "Please don't give me the "well, don't knock your tank over!". My close friend has a regulator made by another company that he has accidentally slammed to the ground repeatedly (AND done the water test to without issues) over the YEARS and it continues to run fine and the only ascetic damage is...
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    Kegconnection

    I bumped the tank. Its just poorly made. I compare it to a buddy's regulator and my lhbs regulators and it definitely doesn't stack up in quality or durability. I drop my iPhone. It still works perfectly. It sounds like you're making excuses for a bad product. Consumers shouldn't expect...
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    Kegconnection

    Ordered their two-tap kegerator conversion kit and received everything in a timely manner. The first night, the co2 tank tipped over and the attached regulator (their in-house model) lightly bumped into the leg of a table. No understatement, it hit the table about as lightly as a dog brushing...
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    Kegconnection

    Ordered their two-tap kegerator conversion kit and received everything in a timely manner. The first night, the co2 tank tipped over and the attached regulator (their in-house model) lightly bumped into the leg of a table. No understatement, it hit the table about as lightly as a dog brushing...
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    Yet Another Kegconnection Kudos

    Their regulators are horrible. They are a good company, but seriously stay away from their "in-house" regulators.
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