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    Vern is offline Junior Member
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    Default A-type coupler too tall for Danby

    I have a 1/2 keg of Spaten which uses an A-type coupler (Micro Matic). Unfortunately, my Danby Kegerator is about an inch too short. The keg won't fit into the kegerator with the coupler and beer line on. Does anyone know if there is a smaller/shorter A-type coupler somewhere?

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    Unfortunately there are no "low-profile" A couplers made. One suggestion would be to use a an elbow FT872, when the coupler is equipped with this and in the tapped position it is about 5-1/4" tall. You may have to tap the keg outside the fridge and then slide it in.

    Mike Godwin, Micro Matic USA, Inc. Northridge, CA

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    That did it! The elbow allowed me to tap outside the fridge and slide the keg in. Many thanks for the suggestion!

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