Kegco BF 2SCK Conversion Kit, 2 Faucet without Tank, Standard
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Hello Brian, all of the parts in this kit can be used in a jockey box, but the coils are missing. Shanks go into and out of the jockey boxes we build, and jumper lines from the couplers pass through the shanks. This design is more durable and makes cleaning the jockey box much easier. br>Anthonybr>The Beverage Factory Best of luck with your project.
There was a handle on mine when I got it.
There is no Co2 tank included in this kit.
A one-year manufacturer's warranty is included with all genuine Kegco parts.
Selected User Reviews For Kegco BF 2SCK Conversion Kit, 2 Faucet without Tank, Standard
This kit was purchased to replace my single tap system, which was located entirely within my refrigerator. I'm a devoted homebrewer who brews in Sanke kegs. When I unpacked the items, I was blown away by their quality. This is not a cheap kit that was thrown into a box; it is a high-quality kit that is reasonably priced, with clear instructions and almost everything you need except a hole saw. It would have been nice if it included faucet caps, which I believe was the only thing missing. I didn't agree with the instructions to drill a huge hole on the outside and a tiny hole on the inside, so I went with a 1-inch hole instead. 1/8 inch hole on both sides and a 1/4 inch reduction in the length of the included pvc pipe I am extremely pleased with the item's quality and value. The only issue I had was that despite measuring twice, I still misplaced my pilot holes. LOL, well, I'm going to paint the fridge anyways next summer. It's my fault for being sober when I did it.
This is an excellent kit. It doesn't get a five-star rating because of two issues. My couplers didn't come with the gas fittings (as shown in the photos), so I had to spend a couple of hours going to my local home brew shops to get the parts I needed. Also, the instructions for putting the fittings together could be a little clearer, especially with all the parts and where and how they should go - a finger's width or more.
For our wedding bar, this is ideal. Purchased tap handles, which were simple to install and are ideal for a small bar.
I'm telling everyone to use you when they build a kegerator because you've got an awesome thing going on here. I'll be making kegerators out of old furniture.
With the help of others on the internet, I decided to build a keezer. To begin, I recommend watching videos online to get ideas for your own projects, especially if you're working with unique materials. If you're ordering a new keezer, I found that website specs aren't to be trusted. Many people convert old chest freezers, but I wanted a new product to ensure it would last. If you're like me, make sure you measure the product in the store to ensure it will fit the keg size you want. Now, on to the product itself. The tapes and included products are of decent quality. All of the materials included in the package were satisfactory to me. My only criticism is that the regulator nut should be handled with caution; the first time I tightened it, I scraped it. As a result, I don't believe it is truly "hard" metal. There are only a few scratches on the surface. Another thing I'd mention is that the tap handles are made of cheap black plastic. It makes sense because the majority of people order them separately, which I also recommend. Anyone converting a refrigerator or chest freezer into a kegerator will find this product to be extremely useful.
These sets fit perfectly in our newly constructed bar. Great price for what's included, which helped us stay on budget and made it simple to install because everything was already there, and it'll be even easier when we add a keg!.
The regulator became erratic with the second set of kegs, rising to 20 pounds on its own and foaming both kegs permanently. Of course, a month had passed since the last time I was able to return.
In less than 30 minutes, I installed taps into my keezer collar, installed a co2 tank (bought separately), and tapped my keg! At the moment, I only have one keg, but I'm excited to get the second one set up as soon as possible.