: Heineken BT10001 BeerTender Tubes, 10 Count

: Heineken BT10001 BeerTender Tubes, 10 Count

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Heineken BT10001 BeerTender Tubes, 10 Count

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Heineken BT10001 BeerTender Tubes, 10 Count
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Gaunz Org Price: $11.99
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 131





Binding: Kitchen
Product Brand: BeerTender
EAN: 0072890004055
Label: Heineken
Product Manufacturer: Heineken
Material Type: plastic
Model: BT10001
Publisher: Heineken
Release Date: August 15, 2007
Ranking: 131
Studio: Heineken


Piece facts:
  • 10-count package of BeerTender tubes
  • Connects BeerTender and Heineken or Heineken Premium Light DraughtKeg
  • Fresh, new tube required for each new DraughtKeg
  • Simple installation; step-by-step instructions right on the bag
  • Measures 15-2/5 by 10-2/3 by 1-8/9 inches




Count 10 Tubes, BeerTender BT10001 Heineken






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This Set of 10 Krups BeerTender Tubes will keep your beer fresh and delicious. Using a new tube with each new keg is recommended to ensure the perfect flavor every time. Secure a perfect fit between the Krups BeerTender home beer-tap system and a Heineken or Heineken Premium Light DraughtKeg thanks to this 10-count package of BeerTender tubes. Each new DraughtKeg requires a fresh tube and installation's a snap. Step-by-step instructions are available right on the bag, which measures 15-2/5 by 10-2/3 by 1-8/9 inches.








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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Easy to order ...
I was glad to find this product on Amazon. You can't buy the tubes at the store, so it's nice to be able to order a large quantity and get free shipping!



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - Foam & heinekin Light Question
I enjoy the Heinekin draft beer, but two problems hope someone can help with. 1. The first third of the keg is very very foamy. I and my Bartender friend have tried drawing many different ways. Nothing works to control Foam. 2. live in MN and cannot get Heinekin Light in Keg. Anybody know why?



Buyer's feedback: 3 out of 5 stars - * More of a Novelty than Anything Else ...
I bought the BeerTender for my hubby because he loves Heineken and I was sick of recycling all the bottles and cans. I wanted to get a different brand of beer dispenser because I read some so-so reviews of the BeerTender plus I wanted one that would handle ANY brand of mini-keg (just in case) and didn't want to buy the tubes necessary for it. However, the other dispensers were pretty much available only in Europe!

Hubby does enjoy the BeerTender, but it foams a LOT and you have to use a new tube each time (I have to buy the tubes online because they aren't sold locally). The 30-day countdown readout (as mentioned in other reviews) doesn't work on ours either. And, you have to take the keg into the liquor store to get your deposit back rather than running it through the recycling machines. Kind of a hassle.

Overall, it's entertaining, looks good on the bar and the tubes work fine, but I'm buying a different one if we ever move to Europe!




Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - BeerTender Tubes
Heinekin BT10001 BeerTender Tubes, for using with the BeerTender, are fine. I have no problem with them at all.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * Heineken BeerTender Disposable Taps ...
If you love beer as much as I do, then you won't be disappointed in the new Heineken Mini Draft Machine for the home bar. I really think that Heineken hit a home run with this machine. I would prefer that they create a beer tube that was "washable and reusable", but the cost is no issue here and the ease of use makes it a mute point.

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