Coldtower Beer Tower Coolers
268 Kohler Street
Tonawanda, NY 14150
Bret
Our Beer Tower Coolers
Our Super Beer Tower Cooler is equipped with a 34 CFM BLOWER, 12 volt power supply with on/off switch, and upgraded 1/2" air hose and fitting, which allows more cold airflow than the 3/8" hose and fitting on our Standard Tower Cooler. It provides MAXIMUM cooling and the PERFECT amount of head on your beer.
Our Standard Beer Tower Cooler is equipped with a 34 CFM BLOWER, 12 volt power supply with on/off switch, and 3/8" air hose and fitting. It provides very good cooling and much less foam on your beer.
Same as our Super Beer Tower Cooler, but with two switches instead of one. The standard switch on the power cord, for those who don't want to open the kegerator door to turn the tower cooler on and off, and a rocker switch on the unit itself, for those whose outlets are behind their kegerator, making it difficult to turn the tower cooler on and off.
Same as our Standard Beer Tower Cooler, but with two switches instead of one. The standard switch on the power cord, for those who don't want to open the kegerator door to turn the tower cooler on and off, and a rocker switch on the unit itself, for those whose outlets are behind their kegerator, making it difficult to turn the tower cooler on and off.
Same as our Super Beer Tower Cooler, but includes a tap cover, which prevents annoying fruit flies from invading your beer faucet, and helps prevent sticky beer faucet and bacteria from forming inside your beer faucet.
Same as our Standard Beer Tower Cooler, but includes a tap cover, which prevents annoying fruit flies from invading your beer faucet, and helps prevent sticky beer faucet and bacteria from forming inside your beer faucet.
Our Mega Cooler is the only such product on the market. It is equipped with a 34 CFM BLOWER, 12 volt power supply with on/off switch, and 1" air hose and fitting. The 1" hose and fitting allow MAXIMUM airflow for "T" - Towers, and the longer runs usually used with custom setups. Six feet of hose are included, and up to 10 feet can be ordered. This unit can also be used with any kegerator that has enough room in the tower for the 1" hose.
This unit incorporates powerful twin 34 CFM blowers. One blows cold air through a 1/2" fitting and hose to cool the tower (same setup as our Super Tower Cooler) and another blows cold air directly out of the box to circulate air inside of the kegerator. This provides a more uniform temperature throughout the kegerator and prevents icing on the cooling plate and the problem of freezing beer when the keg gets low. The 34 CFM blower is MUCH MORE powerful than the tiny fan most kegerators have for air circulation, and will make a HUGE difference.
Dual blower box, 12 volt power supply, and 1/2" hose and fitting are included, so you have everything you need to cool your tower and circulate air inside of your kegerator, right out of the box.
PLEASE READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS!
IMPORTANT: Clean beer lines and make sure CO2 pressure is set properly before installation of the tower cooler. This unit will not prevent foamy beer caused by dirty beer lines or improperly set CO2 pressure.
Installation Instructions:Remove keg from kegerator unless you feel you can work around it. Remove the round cap from top of tower on the kegerator (it should pry off easily with a screwdriver if it is not removable by hand). This will allow for easy cutting of the tube at the top of the tower later. Insert the hose into the connector on the blower box and turn the connector while turning the hose in the opposite direction until the hose is firmly seated in the connector. Run the hose into the tower. Cut excess hose from the top of the tower and make sure there are a few inches of free space for the air to flow out of the air hose. Do not position the air hose outlet right at the top of the tower or directly under the beer tap/beer line as obstructions will reduce air flow. Also make sure the hose outlet it is not directly facing the tower wall. I find it is best to zip tie it to the beer line, or wedge it between the tower wall and where the beer line connects to the tap, making sure it is an inch or two below the cap at the top of the tower. Replace the cap on the kegerator tower. For best results, stand the blower box upright, placing it directly behind the kegerator on the ledge, with the blower fan facing AWAY from the kegerator cooling plate on the back of the kegerator. The BACK of the blower box (non-blower side) should face the kegerator cooling plate, and should have an inch or two of free space between it and the kegerator cooling plate. The air difussers (holes on the back of the blower box), need room to breathe. Air flow out of the tower cooler will be reduced if the air difussers are placed flush against the kegerator cooling plate or any other part of the kegerator. The air difussers are designed to maximize air flow into the tower, minimize blower noise, and give additional air circulation inside of the kegerator. Also, make sure there are a few inches of free space between the blower fan itself and the keg, or any other part of the kegerator. If anything is blocking the blower, air flow will be reduced. Positioning the blower as directed will provide maximum cooling and the least amount of foam on your beer. Plug the AC adapter in and switch the blower on. The power cord can be run out the door. The door gasket will seal over it with no problem. Just make sure to periodically check the cord is not being pinched by any metal surfaces on the kegerator, as this may damage the cord. Alternately, you can run the power cord out the hole for the co2 hose (if equipped), but this may require slightly widening the hole. Carefully drilling a new hole for the power cord is also an option. Just make sure you are drilling into the kegerator wall only, and are away from any wiring or cooling components. Allow ample time for the kegerator to cool your keg again since the door will have been open for a while. This may take a few hours depending on how long you’ve had the door open. Once the kegerator has cooled the keg again the blower box will cool the tower pretty quickly. The switch can be used to turn the unit off when not drinking beer or the unit can be left running constantly if you prefer. It is normal for the blower to start up slowly and it takes a couple of minutes for it to warm up.
* Credit card payments are accepted through Paypal. No Paypal account required. Paypal accounts can also be used.
LINK TO MY EBAY STORE, WHERE YOU CAN SEE ALL OF MY POSITIVE FEEDBACK FOR MY MANY YEARS OF SELLING BEER TOWER COOLERS:
http://stores.ebay.com/COLDTOWER-Beer-Tower-Coolers?_trksid=p2047675.l2563
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Coldtower Beer Tower Coolers
268 Kohler Street
Tonawanda, NY 14150
Bret