Are the Rototaps made in the USA?TidalPete said:If you decide on a flow control Rototap bulk buy then obviously beside the purchase price you will also have shipping & handling.
That worked out (through Micromatic anyway) at US$27.50 per tap 3 years ago.
Then, if total cost of taps + shipping comes to over AU$1000 landed (and it did) you will be stung by Customs for Excise + GST ($33 per tap 3 years ago) + storage charges if you farf around & do not pay the import duty immediately.
Just under 3 years ago a Rototap cost just under US$88 at Micromatic’s bulk buy price & all-up, came to $150 per tap delivered. Probably more now that the Aussie dollar is down to around US$0.74 these days.
If there’s a way to avoid paying import duty we would have loved to have known about it at the time.
Just on the point above re shorter lines & FC taps, has anyone else experienced a better outcome with shorter lines in regards to the amount of foam on the first pour?Blind Dog said:as with all things, you tend to get what you pay for. I can definitely recommend flow control taps over similar unrestricted taps, particularly if you're using a chesty as the shorter lines make is a lot easier to get full kegs into the chesty, there's less beer sitting in the lines at any one time, and there's a lot less foam when the taps are warm.
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