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Everytime I use a pick hook I end up sticking my finger, just a heads up.I'm reluctant to cut them but I may have to. I've got a pick hook around here somewhere. Thank you !!
Everytime I use a pick hook I end up sticking my finger, just a heads up.I'm reluctant to cut them but I may have to. I've got a pick hook around here somewhere. Thank you !!
All the sharp tools I have and tried, small knives, tiny screw drivers, micro hex tools...a lowly thumb tack with a hardened plastic end did the job in 30 secondsEverytime I use a pick hook I end up sticking my finger, just a heads up.
I am tempted to jab my finger up front to get it over with anymore.All the sharp tools I have and tried, small knives, tiny screw drivers, micro hex tools...a lowly thumb tack with a hardened plastic end did the job in 30 seconds![]()
Use a thumb tack, save your finger for genuine accidentsI am tempted to jab my finger up front to get it over with anymore.
Santa got my list. Now I need to go test it out.Here's to hoping all your Christmas wishes come true!![]()
I love mine! So much easier than the beer gun. The only problem I have with it is setting the PRV. I don't know if the spring is too stiff, but I end up having to tilt the bottle to let pressure escape. Other than that, it's awesome.Santa got my list. Now I need to go test it out.
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I just filled 4 bottles with it. I also thought the pressure relief spring may be way too stiff. I have to unscrew it nearly all the way to get it to vent.I love mine! So much easier than the beer gun. The only problem I have with it is setting the PRV. I don't know if the spring is too stiff, but I end up having to tilt the bottle to let pressure escape. Other than that, it's awesome.
Congrats!! I looked at mine Christmas Eve deciding wether or not to try it again. Maybe after new years. I think the rubber stopper needs an improved design. Congrats though !!Santa got my list. Now I need to go test it out.
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Min doesn't vent at any point. It has to be either a stiff spring or a stuck valve. I think I'm going to disassemble my valve, apply some keg lube, and see if that helps.I also thought the pressure relief spring may be way too stiff. I have to unscrew it nearly all the way to get it to vent.
Mine usually is a stuck valve. I make it a habbit of pulling the valve off and spraying it with starsan prior to using.Min doesn't vent at any point. It has to be either a stiff spring or a stuck valve. I think I'm going to disassemble my valve, apply some keg lube, and see if that helps.
I just received the tapcooler from northern brewer and paid additional for the PRV drain tube. The right angle fitting OD is bigger than the relief valve ID and won’t even go into the relief valve! I’ve reached out to NB on this and getting no response. Glad to hear the drain tube isn’t really needed. An option I should have saved my money on.Agree with the tubing, I used mine once and put it away. I believe that it was intended to carry away any foam into a container instead of on the side of a bottle, which is useful if you don't have the pressure relief dialed in.
For the pressure relief valve, I temporary remove it prior to using to make sure that it isn't sticking.
Me too. The Williams Warn worked but took so long to setup and clean.I bought one last year. I have a Williams Warn counter pressure filler that I no longer use. If you have forward sealing faucets the Tapcooler is ridiculously easy to setup, use and clean. I have lost one of the small washers though.