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Draft Handles, Keg Couplers. CO2 regulator

Posted: Monday Jan 16, 2006 8:02 am
by maxflia
Draft Tap Handles
1. Red Oak. Red Oak is a microbrewery in Greensboro, NC $15.00
2. Bass Ale Feels like Ceramic $17.50
3. Miller Lite $15.00
4. Michelob $10.00 (Few scratches on the ring around the label, but still looks nice)
5. Yuengling $17.50

Keg Taps Couplers
1. Micro Matic Guinness SK 184016 $30
2. Micro Matic Bass SK 18404 $30
3. Micro Matic American Sankey Looks like model FT49 $15
4. Micro Matic American Sankey SK 184.03 $15
5. Micro Matic American Sankey 0598 B14 $15

CO2 Regulators
1. Three line secondary Perlick CO2 regulator. This will allow you to control the pressure to three different kegs. Must be used with a primary regulator. Each Gas out has a cut off valve to stop the gas from the keg. Mounting hardware on back to allow you to securely mount the regulator. $75

**Special Deal**
Buy it all for $200.00

All items came out of a recently closed restaurant. Items are used but have no major dents, scratches, or imperfections. I have not tested any of the items, but are said to have been working fine. Items are sold as is. Will ship to continental US only. Shipping is $5.00 for one item, two items or everything. Please email thillis@gmail.com for any additional information or pictures.

Click here to see some pictures
http://newyork.craigslist.org/jsy/for/125564321.html

Re: Draft Handles, Keg Couplers. CO2 regulator

Posted: Monday Jan 16, 2006 10:30 am
by grabman
maxflia wrote: Items are sold as is. Will ship to continental US only.
Was looking interesting until I got to this part! How many of us live in US?????

Posted: Monday Jan 16, 2006 12:07 pm
by maxflia
Tell me what your interested in and I'll look into shipping. Shipping could get expensive because the couplers and regulator are heavy.

Posted: Monday Jan 16, 2006 2:27 pm
by grabman
the three line reg was the part I was keen on, would allow different brews to be served whilst pressuring kegs etc.

Just curious though!

Posted: Tuesday Jan 17, 2006 2:44 am
by maxflia
I ran the numbers on UPS.com and it was estimating around $230. So it looks like US only. Sorry.

Posted: Tuesday Jan 17, 2006 10:49 am
by grabman
no worries, sure I can track down something here!

Grab