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catman

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As the title suggests, I’m looking for a stout faucet made entirely of stainless steel, but have only been able to find ones with plastic or chrome components. Does such a thing exist? If not, any recommendations on the best stout faucet?
 
Taprite SF2003?
It does have the same visible plastic buffer ring as my Micromatic beast, but the Taprite has an SS spout vs the plastic on mine.
Good chance there are plastic internal parts same as my faucet - flow straightener for sure, valve assembly pretty likely as well.
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An alternative might be a "stout tip" on an Intertap forward sealing faucet...

Cheers!
 
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An alternative might be a "stout tip" on an Intertap forward sealing faucet...
I get the sense that they all have the plastic flow straightener, which this does too. Decided to go this way—find an intertap on sale and figured it would be nice to have something that can do double duty if needed.
 
My setup has all stainless Intertap faucets and I occasionally use the Stout Spout attachment on one of them for serving nitro cold brew coffee or nitro beers. It's worked well for me. I also prefer to keep everything stainless other than a couple old sanke couplers I keep in case someone needs to borrow one for a party keg.
 
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