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The Wooden Beer Tap Handle Kit with Two Small Black Chalkboard, manufactured by FixtureDisplays, is a classical beer tap handle that exudes simplicity and durability. Crafted from quality birch with a medium oak finish, this tap handle features a standard 3/8" - 16 UNC thread, the standard size used in the US.
Designed with versatility in mind, this tap handle can be customized with two small chalkboards on each side, allowing users to easily write the current brew or any custom message using traditional chalks. The chalkboards can be easily erased with a damp cloth, making it a practical and versatile option for taps, breweries, bars, pubs, restaurants, and homebrewers alike.
Measuring 2.3" wide x 8.3" high x 0.9" deep, with the small chalkboards measuring 1.8" wide x 4" high, this classical beer tap handle weighs a mere 0.37 lbs, making it a lightweight and convenient choice. The medium oak color adds a timeless aesthetic to any setup.
Featuring a female ferrule thread of 3/8" 16 UNC, this universal tap handle can be easily integrated into a variety of tapping systems, ensuring a seamless installation process.
Whether you're a brewery, a bar owner, or a passionate homebrewer, the FixtureDisplays Wooden Beer Tap Handle Kit with Two Small Black Chalkboard is a versatile and durable option that can help you showcase your brews with style and personalization.
product information:
Attribute | Value |
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material | Wood |
brand | FixtureDisplays |
color | Multicolor |
exterior_finish | Wood |
special_feature | Easy to Install, Durable |
item_weight | 0.96 ounces |
unit_count | 1.0 Count |
manufacturer | FixtureDisplays |
product_dimensions | 2.24 x 0.94 x 8.27 inches |
material_type | Wood |
manufacturer_part_number | 14009-NPF |
best_sellers_rank | #846,634 in Kitchen & Dining (See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining) #2,487 in Beer Brewing Kegs & Kegging |
date_first_available | March 25, 2013 |