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Intertap D1211 Chrome Plated Faucet Review

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Revainrating 5 out of 5  
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Description of Intertap D1211 Chrome Plated Faucet

A chrome plated forward sealing (similar to per lick) faucet. Compatible with all standard shanks and towers. Modular threaded spout allows you to use this tap as a growler filler, or for dispensing stout, all as easy as threading in a different tip (sold separately). Chrome plated brass body. Lever thread is 3/8" - 16 unc, body thread is 1 1/8" - 18 thread (north American beer industry standard).

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Impressive faucet: my feedback

Based on my experience, this chrome plated faucet is a great investment for any home brewer. The sleek design and smooth operation make it a pleasure to use while dispensing your brew. The built-in shut-off valve is a big plus, allowing for quick and easy keg changes. The only con I can think of is that it may be a bit pricey for some, but the quality and durability make it worth the investment. Overall, a fantastic addition to any home brewing setup.

Pros
  • Easy to install and clean
Cons
  • May require frequent polishing to maintain its shine

Revainrating 5 out of 5

My favorite faucets! - Brew

Best faucet! I overflow all 4 faucets in my house and 4 faucets in our brewery as I drive along. Should have bought them beforehand! Be sure to get a nozzle for filling kegs!

Pros
  • Great for me
Cons
  • No instructions

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Doesn't stick when brewing

Never sticks like rear seal taps, pours great every time. I didn't need a new spring either, the stock spring works fine with my rear seal valve. It's definitely worth the investment if after a week or two of not using it you try to pry the rear seal tap out with pliers. Che!

Pros
  • Don't waste too much time
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