Beer Cooler Instructions
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Johnson Controls A19AAT-2C Freezer Temperature Controller $48.50 Use this handy controller to regulate the temperature in your freezer between 20 – 80F . Great for turning a chest freezer into a keg refrigerator. Strictly a mechanical thermostat for cooling only, it is simple to use and economical. It operates with a gas filled probe on a 6-foot capillary tube. When the gas contracts or expands in the probe, it triggers a mechanical device inside the control wh… |
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Krups and Heineken B100 Beertender with Heineken Draught Keg Technology, Black and Stainless Steel $119.99 Serve up the ultimate brew experience with the Krups BeerTender. Designed for the true beer connoisseur, BeerTender keeps your beverage of choice at its optimal serving temperature within the comfort of your own home. Its sleek design means the unit looks great from any angle, no matter where you display it. Designed to dispense Heineken, Heineken Premium Light and Newcastle Brown Ale, BeerTender … |
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Great Northern Stainless Steel Kegerator Beer Dispenser Refrigerator $499.99 7975 Frosty Keg Features: -Beer dispenser.-Designed to keep beer fresh up to 3 months.-Premium dual gauge system, two gauges tells you the PSI in the line and how much CO2 is left in the cylinder.-Large capacity CO2 bottle designed to supply up to 4 large kegs.-Sleek and stylish stainless steel design.-Our innovative design matches nearly any decor and it comes equipped with a chrome guardrail an… |
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RANCO ETC-111000 Digital Cold Temperature Control NEW $52.99 RANCO ETC-111000 Digital Cold Temperature Control NEW… |
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Oster FPSTBW8451 Quick Chilling Wine Chiller, Merlot with Brushed Chrome Accents $21.27 Oster Electric Wine Cooler… |
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Koolatron CC10G Coca-Cola Can-Shaped 8-Can-Capacity Fridge, Red $99.00 Koolatron Coca – Cola Can Cooler / Warmer keeps food and beverages at the right temperature anywhere. Looks like a huge Coca-Cola can, but it’s a cooler and warmer! This Coca-Cola Thermoelectric Cooler / Warmer is ideal for the car, boat or home. It operates on 12V DC power or 110V AC with an AC adaptor, so you can use it almost anywhere. It holds up to ten 12-oz. cans of soda or beer. Cools food … |
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Homebrew Mash Tun/Lauter Tun Picninc Cooler Conversion Kit $49.99 Easily convert a picnic cooler into an efficient mash tun. Having a picnic cooler mash tun insulates your mash to help you maintain a more constant mash temperature, which results in better tasting beer. This kit includes easy to follow instructions on how to convert a picnic cooler and all the necessary assembly parts as seen in the photos that include the tubing, connections, and valve. (Note: … |
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Suncast Patio Cooler, 77 Quarts $119.80 Suncast Patio Cooler, 77 Quarts… |
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Club Champ Kooler Klub Drink Dispenser $39.95 Kooler Klub…The Perfect Course Accessory! This Kooler Klub from Dennco is the perfect course accessory for bringing along your own beverage. Liquid is easily dispensed by the built-in pump and the wide mouth will even allow for ice cubes. Dennco Kooler Klub Drink Dispenser/Cooler features: Holds 48 fluid ounces Insulated for hot or cold beverages Looks like a regular golf club Easy pump dispense… |
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Cooper Cooler Rapid Beverage & Wine Chiller $86.62 Chills wine in record time! Chills beverages 90 times faster than a refrigerator. Portable with countertop convenience this chiller takes your room-temperature bottle of wine to 43°F in less than 6 minutes! Soda and beer cans are ice cold in only 1 minute. Simply add ice and water to the Cooper’s chilling chamber. Then choose the appropriate container setting and insert your beverage. Set the … |
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SOL-SBC-490-OS Refrigerated Beer Cooler $2697 Save today on our wide selection of Solaire brand barbecue grills Find the SOL-SBC-490-OS Solaire Refrigerated Beer Cooler SS and so much more at factory direct prices online everyday |
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Beverage Air BM23-B Portable Beer Keg Cooler For 1-Keg, Black $1156.65 Beverage Air BM23-B Portable Beer Keg Cooler For 1-Keg, Black |
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Koolatron Kool Beer Cooler w/ Tap $249.99 Pour yourself a delicious pint when you get the Koolatron Kool Beer Cooler w/ Tap (KTB05BN). This tap-style beer dispenser can hold up to 5 liters of fresh draft beer, which is perfect for game days, get-togethers, or just sitting around the house. Able to hold standard 5 liter kegs with bottom valves, it allows you to pour through the bottom and top spouts which is great for both tall and short glasses. The removable bottom drip tray also prevents messes and spills from getting onto your countertop or table, and it only takes seconds to clean! The thermoelectric cooling system chills your beer to ice cold perfection while the ambient temperature cooling gets down to 37 degrees F, and the system ensures that the cooling is whisper quiet so as no to interrupt anything you are doing. As an added benefit, this environmentally-friendly beverage dispenser does not emit dangerous CFCs that can harm the air around you or inside your home, giving you a peace of mind when you operate it. Ideal for game days, hosting parties, or just relaxing at home, this beer cooler will keep you comfortable and well-quenched for a long time. Holds Mini Kegs: Designed to hold 5 liter mini kegs with bottom valve, this beer dispenser helps to keep it cold and serve it fresh Sleek Look: A stylish, metal exterior gives this mini beer cooler a great look that can fit in with any room decor Easy to Clean: The removable drip tray makes it easy to clean and prevent spills from getting on the counter or table |
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DKC5811BSL Beer Keg $599 Danby All Refrigerator keg cooler Perfect for any sport event that you will have at your home This Keg cooler will satisfy your every need as a refrigerator and as a keg cooler Your Beer will always be cool and ready to be served |

Jeep Parts - The Cardinal Rules For Wheeling
I have been Jeeping for the better part of 20 years, in all sorts of climates and trails. I have helped build rigs with Jeep parts, repair them in-garage and on-trail using an assortment of Jeep parts and Jeep accessories. I've worked in a Jeep 4x4 Center selling Jeep parts. I have spent the past year as a Trail Leader for JeepSkool, Ohios Premier Off-road park, instructing and teaching people how to operate their vehicles safely while in an off road environment . Over the years, I have developed my own set of Cardinal Rules that I operate by, and hold my groups to. Id like to share that with you so that you can have a better off-road experience as well as protecting your Jeep parts.
Rule number 1. There is no acceptable reason to drink alcohol or do drugs before or during (or after, in the case of drugs) a trail ride . Wheeling has a heavy stigma attached to it : big muddy trucks driven by drunken hillbillies who do nothing more than tear up farmers fields and break Jeep parts. That stigma and stereotype does not apply to most off-roaders. In fact, most are great people who have great families - a good many of them bring their kids along for the ride . Would you want to put your family in harms way? No. Would you want to carelessly destroy your Jeep parts? No way. Leave the beers in the cooler for when you are back at camp and the wheeling is done for the day.
Rule number two : As slow as possible, as fast as necessary . Its important to protect the Jeep parts on your vehicle. George Perz, a Jeep parts expert from Morris 4x4 Center in Pompano Beach, Florida says, "When out wheeling, engage your transfer case into 4LO; shift your transmission into second or third gear. This will give you all the power that you need , on demand, for pretty much whatever you encounter. Granted, there are times that call for different tactics. When rockcrawling, I like to roll in 4LO in first gear and just creep over the trail. Sometimes you will need to get on the gas to get through a particularly nasty patch of trail, and that is okay too. However, when you spin your tires, you do two very important things. The first, is that you clean your tires - that being, the built up mud in your tread gets spun out, so you can get better traction. When you do this, however, your tires are not able to gain traction because they are spinning. If your forward momentum has stopped, stop spinning your tires. You are actually rutting out a trail, and may make it difficult for the people behind you to follow and possibly damaging their Jeep parts. Note also that whatever ruts you cut into a trail may take months to heal. You want to be able to come back and wheel your favorite trails over and over - be kind to them. Dont tear them up! Remember, there is no shame in getting stuck! Tread lightly and protect your Jeep parts!"
Rule number three : never go wheeling alone. Sure, going out on a quick ride through some mud is always fun, but what happens if one of your Jeep parts breaks or you get stuck? What happens if your winch fails? Go in a group - chances are, you will have a better time out with friends and if something goes wrong, you have able people there to help you out. Its probably a good idea to bring some spare Jeep parts as well.
Rule number four - No Trespassing. Wheeling private land is always fun, but make sure that you personally have the owners permission. Ive been in a few sticky situations where we were told that it was okay to wheel land, and come to find out that it was not okay to be there. Somehow, the argument that a friend of a friend told you it was okay to wheel so-and-sos property does not carry a lot of weight when the owner calls the police. Get a permit. Go and wheel public trails, ORV parks. Get on the internet and check out what is local to you. You may find that the nearest park is an hour away and is far better than tearing up Farmer Johns fields. While you are on the internet looking for places to go wheeling be sure to look for stores in that area that sell Jeep parts just in case.
Rule number five : You are responsible for the vehicle in front of you and the vehicle behind you at all times. This is one of the most important rules in a large group while trail riding. Lets say that you are in a technical trail with 20 other rigs you are placed somewhere in the middle. Now, you are in a particularly nasty part of the trail and you get stuck, possibly with broken Jeep parts - but the guy in front of you is not paying attention and keeps following the pack . By the time the Trail Leader finds out he/she has lost the back end of the ride, you may have to backtrack a while to find out who is stuck with broken Jeep parts and how to get them recovered. Replaying that situation , if the person in front of you stops when they see you are stuck, and the person in front of them stops because they see the person in front of you has stopped, the whole thing goes down a whole lot sooner, and smoothly. Granted, your rig might be equipped with a CB radio which will alert the TL that there is an issue with broken Jeep parts. The goal here is to never leave anyone behind. Safety is key and should be the first priority during a trail ride. Be safe, have fun and remember - Tread Lightly and protect your Jeep parts!
About the Author
Lourdes Amil is a Marketing Specialist for Morris 4x4 Center and Jeep Enthusiast. Morris 4x4 Center is the Foremost Online Retailer of Jeep Parts and Accessories.
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