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Breck09

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Going to be pulling the trigger on a kegging setup here in the next few months and from what I have seen on the boards Kegconnection.com seems to be a really good site. Only problem is I can not tell for the life of me what the difference is between their Premium Kits and their Standard Kits. I might be missing something but if anyone has any insight that would be great. Thanks.

Standard Kit
http://stores.kegconnection.com/Detail.bok?no=414

Premium Kit
http://stores.kegconnection.com/Detail.bok?no=196
 
I just got the taprite system 4 days ago, awesome is all I can say. I will buy from them again. Nice to be able to just turn the knob and not use a screwdriver.
 
My girlfriend and I each bought a system from keg connection. We bought one of each. The premium and regular are both fine. Neither of them require a screwdriver. I can turn it by hand. I personally think there is no reason to get the premium one but maybe it's more durable or something.
 
I have the standard, can manipulate with my fingers. If you're going to spend any extra money, i'd say consider adding a regulator or two so that you can carb and serve at different pressures. I have 3 kegs and all are at different carb volumes via three separate regulators: ESB at 8 psi, APA at 12 psi and Wit at 18 psi.
 
Dont hesitate to email kegconnection with your questions, he will clear up any doubts you might have quickly. He also pointed the upgrades out to me which you may or may not be interested in. I ended up getting the 2 tap stainless steal kit. It's not much more expensive than the standard kit and comes with a taprite reg and all stainless beer flow including ss prelick faucets.
 
I just received my 2 keg premium setup from kegconnection.com yesterday, and everything is spot on for the description. I will be ordering more from them in the near future :)
 
Buy from Kegcowboy. Better pricing and taprite is available as well.

I recently priced out a two faucet system for my keezer. I compared both side by side and I got a better deal through Kegconnection. The $7.95 flat rate shipping helped...

That said, I've heard/read great things about them both. I would say price out what you need at both places. I don't think you could go wrong either way.
 
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