- Brand: BACOENG
- Configuration: Door Mount
- Color: Silver
- Finish Type: stainless steel
- Pattern: Solid
- 1. DUAL GAUGE REGULATOR: It comes with an appropriate pressure dial that features the style of a knob for regulating pressure. With a weight of 3 pounds, the unit comes with rubber covers for protective purposes. You can use the gauge to know the pressure outside and inside the CO2 tank βyou will not have to be worried that your gas might run out. It also has a shutoff valve that features a built-in spring for preventing the backflow of beer. Pressure Relief Valve Releases at 45PSI.
- 2. LEVER HANDLE KEG COUPLER: This refers to a D System Keg Coupler that has a strong construction made of nickel-plated forged brass. The probe, on the other hand, is made of stainless steel. The unit can be used alongside any domestic brand American D system Sankey kegs. It features an easy-to-use design, where you only need to pull the lever handle out and down, in that order, to couple the keg. The coupling of the keg is quite convenient with the availability of a 55-psi pressure relief valve
- 3. CHROME BEER FAUCET WITH BRASS LEVER: Featuring a forged brass body and highly polished chrome finish, this beer faucet puts a stylish finishing touch on your kegerator at a price you’ll love.The brass shaft assembly and lever includes a non-stick ball washer for smooth operation, and the lever has standard threading that is compatible with most branded tap handles. This 4-1/8″ long beer shank with nipple assembly is constructed from chrome-plated brass and can be mounted through a 1″ hole.
- 4. METAL BEER FAUCET WRENCH: You need the ideal wrench spanner for loosening or tightening shrank collars easily and quickly without the worry that you will scratch your faucets, and the standard metal beer faucet wrench is just the right tool. The all-mental sturdiness of this wrench makes it quite durable as well as ideal to handle any tightening or loosening needs. It is 5-1/4″ in length, which makes it easy to use on any surface.
- 5. STANDARD METAL BEER FAUCET WRENCH: You need the ideal wrench spanner for loosening or tightening shrank collars easily and quickly without the worry that you will scratch your faucets, and the standard metal beer faucet wrench is just the right tool. The all-mental sturdiness of this wrench makes it quite durable as well as ideal to handle any tightening or loosening needs. It is 5-1/4″ in length, which makes it easy to use on any surface.













ABLinMD –
I purchased this kit a few months ago now., installed into my home keezer.The taps are nice and pour well. Everything is really solid.I have run several kegs through it, and cleans the lines after each keg, and everything is holding up wonderfully.The regulator works great, and having a built in release is really nice.I would definitely purchase another tap set from Bacoeng without hesitation.Would highly recommend this product.
kc.bismarck –
The product was delivered promptly. Itβs heavy duty with quality flexible hoses. The installation was what I expected. Thank you
Codey Chapman –
Great product unfortunately it wasnβt what I needed, I needed a tower rebuild kit not a for kit. I was in a time crunch tho so I used what I could out of this kit and found the 90 parts I needed locally. Only down fall is in my fridge I have to angle the co2 regulator at an angle where I canβt read it for it to fit in my unit.
Cary H. Yandell –
Good product for the money.
Matt –
The instructions are very well written and easy to follow which is how I realized it was missing several pieces.
John Rants –
The C02 regulator I got will not maintain a pressure. It over pressurizes the kegs making foam and wasting both C02 and beer. The pressure creeps up no matter how low I set it. The rest of the parts are good for the money. Iβll be replacing the regulator with a different one.
Marcus Jackson –
Items in kit were awesome but wrench was missing. Emailed customer service and they replied promptly. Compensated me for the wrench which was excellent on their part. As you see, I didnβt go through the door but the wall. All in all great kit!!
D. Janson –
Nice quality and very reasonably priced way to get started with a two keg system.REGULATOR is good quality and easily attaches to a CO2 tank. Good advice is to have some thin plumbers teflon tape to put on the threads to be sure there is no leaking. Bad advice would be to use a liquid thread compound, since that can be a mess to clean off properly when gas lines are taken off and put back on, making it more of a challenge to avoid leaks. CO2 is not terribly expensive, but it is not a nice surprise to find a keg at low pressure due to a small leak in a gas line. Have a spray bottle of soapy water handy to spray on new connections and see if bubbles are forming due to a small leak.COUPLERS/DISCONNECTS: Note that if you are home brewing and using “Corny” kegs with ball lock disconnects this is NOT the right kit. But if you are using the kegs most often offered by commercial breweries (sometimes called “Sankey kegs” with “D” couplers) then you are in business. The disconnects for those kegs have both gas and liquid lines on a single coupler/disconnect which goes on and off the keg quickly and easily. If you ARE using corny kegs, then you can set these couplers aside and easily add a ball lock disconnect to the end of the gas and liquid lines instead – with the bonus that you now also have the right coupler if you ever do want to get a keg from a brewery (which we eventually did).Also, FYI some directions have the rotation of this coupler reversed, so just pay a little more attention when you are putting it on a keg and it should be pretty clear which way to rotate it to tighten it down. Only needs about 1/4 turn.FAUCETS: The faucets/taps are decent quality, and could be used on a keezer or kegerator (our approach).GAS AND LIQUID LINES: the lines are good quality, but frankly we prefer a narrower diameter liquid line to moderate the beer flow slightly to avoid pouring at too high a flow with too much head. Also, FYI, since these faucets are not spring loaded you will want to pay attention as you tap a beer and not assume it will shut off on its own when you let go of the handle. This is actually pretty standard, but just be aware.