
FERRODAY Dual-Faucet Kegerator Beer Tower Review
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FERRODAY Kegerator Tower Dual Faucet Beer Tower Double Tap Beer Tower Dispenser Beer Tap
Two taps means two beers on tap simultaneously. FERRODAY's dual-faucet tower is the budget-tier upgrade that turns a single-keg kegerator into a real two-tap setup.
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TL;DR
FERRODAY's Dual-Faucet Kegerator Beer Tower is the right budget upgrade for kegerator owners ready to step up from single-tap to dual-tap configurations. Stainless steel column, two functional standard-size faucets with shanks, and the right diameter to mount on most freezer or kegerator conversions. At its price point, it undercuts brand-name Perlick or Tap Right alternatives by 50%+ — and for home use (not commercial bar abuse), the build quality is sufficient.
Why It Matters
Dual-tap kegerators are the practical setup for households that drink different beers (e.g., one IPA, one stout) or want to support guest preferences. Most basic kegerator builds start single-tap because two-tap towers are expensive. FERRODAY brings the dual-tap upgrade into reach without commercial pricing. For home kegerator builders, this is the right value answer.
Key Specs
- Faucets: 2 standard chrome-plated brass
- Tower: 304 stainless steel
- Diameter: 3-inch standard kegerator tower size
- Shanks: standard ½" with included locking nuts
- Mounting: 3-inch hole in kegerator/freezer top
- Includes: tower, 2 faucets, 2 shanks, mounting hardware, beverage line included
- Compatible: any kegerator with 3-inch tower hole
- Beverage line: included for both taps
Pros
- Significantly cheaper than Perlick or Tap Right dual-tap towers
- 304 stainless steel resists corrosion
- Two functional faucets enable two beers on tap simultaneously
- Standard 3" tower diameter fits most kegerator conversions
- Includes shanks, faucets, and beverage line — true kit
- Right for home use (not high-volume commercial)
Cons
- Not commercial-grade — heavy daily abuse may shorten life
- Faucet quality reads slightly less premium than Perlick
- Some buyers report inconsistent QC — verify on installation
- Beverage line is functional but not as nice as PerformaPour
- Doesn't include drip tray or beer line cleaning supplies
Who It's For
Home kegerator owners ready for dual-tap upgrade. Anyone who drinks multiple beer styles. Hobbyist brewers wanting to put two homebrews on tap simultaneously. Skip it if you're commercial-bar (need Perlick), if you only have one keg (single-tap is sufficient), or if you've already invested in commercial-tier hardware.
How to Use It
Install on kegerator/freezer top via 3-inch hole. Connect beverage lines from each keg's liquid disconnect to each tower's tap. Use ball-lock or pin-lock disconnects matching your kegs. Verify all connections are tight before pressurizing. Pour first beer slowly to clear lines. Clean weekly with cleaning solution.
How It Compares
Vs. Perlick dual-tap tower: Perlick is commercial-grade at 2-3x price. Vs. Tap Right dual-tap tower: Tap Right is comparable mid-tier. Vs. Single-faucet tower: single is for one beer; this is the upgrade. Vs. PIPS (forward-sealing) faucets: PIPS is faucet-only upgrade; complementary to FERRODAY tower.
Bottom Line
The right budget dual-tap beer tower for home kegerator builders. Buy it for value-tier two-beer setups. Skip it for commercial use or strict premium-brand preferences.
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