Taprite Beer Carb Tester
Model: 2701-BCT
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$699.00SAVE 25% - $174.75
$524.25
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- Fittings are all stainless or plated metal
- Thermometer & gauge are pre-calibrated and easy to read
- Canister (11 oz capacity) is made of high impact acrylic
- Cap is made of lightweight aluminum with knurled sides
- Affordably priced, simple design, easy to use and clean
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The Taprite 2701-BCT Carbonation Tester is designed to be used in the field to verify carbonation levels during equipment installations, keg change-outs and to assist with trouble-shooting. It has been tested on various beers (Bud, Bud Light, Coors, Coors Light, Miller Light, Shiner, Heineken and others) with accurate results.
Handy label affixed to the outside of the tester to show the appropriate CO2 volume based on the Temperature and Pressure readings.
- Fittings are all stainless or plated metal
- Thermometer & gauge are pre-calibrated and easy to read
- Canister (11 oz capacity) is made of high impact acrylic
- Cap is made of lightweight aluminum with knurled sides
- Design is simple, easy to use and clean
- Affordably priced
- Simple and easy to use
- Fewer parts makes cleaning easy
- Plastic canister won't conduct heat
- Fittings are all stainless or plated metal
- Pre-calibrated and easy to read components
- Cost is much less than competitor's models
UPC: 608938444882
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03/10/2014
You get what you pay for.
Ichabod the pumpkin man.If you want to measure volumes of co2 in your beer, this product will give you a good start. We've measured hundreds of barrels of beer with this thing and my advice is:
1. Keep this thing in the walk-in, it really needs to be cold.
2. Take three readings and average them.
3. Run about a gallon of beer through this thing, it really needs to attemperate to the beer. one gallon, at least.
4. Shake it for at least 6 minutes.
5. Save your money for the real deal.