Livoo Beer tender
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Product details
The Livoo beer tap system is a practical solution for beer lovers who want to enjoy fresh and cold beer at home. This system is specifically designed for use with Heineken® 5-liter kegs and offers easy handling along with an attractive stainless steel finish. With an integrated thermoelectric cooling system, the beer tap keeps your beer at the optimal temperature of 4 °C. The system has a storage period of up to 30 days, allowing you to keep your beer fresh for an extended time. The removable drip tray and detachable handle make cleaning and handling easier, while the compact design allows for space-saving placement. This beer tap system is the ideal addition to any celebration or social gathering.
- Compatible with Heineken® 5-liter kegs
- Integrated thermoelectric cooling system for optimal cooling
- Removable drip tray for easy cleaning
- Detachable handle for comfortable handling
- 30-day storage period for fresh beer.
Material | Stainless steel |
Beverage dispenser type | Beer dispenser |
Volume | 5 l |
Length | 27.50 cm |
Width | 46 cm |
Height | 47.50 cm |
Weight | 5420 g |
Item number | 18499460 |
Manufacturer | Livoo |
Category | Beverage dispensers |
Manufacturer no. | DOM463 |
Release date | 28.1.2022 |
Colour | Black |
Exact colour description | Black, Stainless steel |
Material group | Metal |
Material | Stainless steel |
Beverage dispenser type | Beer dispenser |
Max. cooling temperature | 4 °C |
Power | 65 W |
CO₂ emissions | 31,16 kg |
Climate contribution | EUR 0,77 |
Volume | 5 l |
Length | 27.50 cm |
Width | 46 cm |
Height | 47.50 cm |
Weight | 5420 g |
Length | 43.30 cm |
Width | 44.90 cm |
Height | 32.10 cm |
Weight | 6.92 kg |
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14-day cancellation right
30-day right of return
30-day right of return
24 Months statutory warranty
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