- Universal Fit: This Beverage Dispenser Replacement Spigot requires 5/8 inch or 16mm diameter opening to install. It fits dispenser wall up to 11/16 inch or 17mm thick.
- Premium Quality: The Oak Leaf Spigot is made of fine food-grade 304 stainless steel, no lead included in the material, surprisingly durable and corrosive-resistant, good for health and with a long life with proper appliance.
- Multi-Function: The Oak Leaf Beverage Dispenser Replacement Faucet is great for dispensing tea, wine, water, juices and other beverage. Works for most self-serve and traditional beverage service.
- Quick Installation & Steady Flow: Wash before use. If necessary, use ¾ inch wrench for the nut, do not over-tighten. Rinse thoroughly by clean water with handle in partial open position (45 degree turn) after the usage. Strong and easy-to-use lever ensures smooth and steady dispensing every time.
- Warranty & Friendly Customer Service: We have a commitment to every buyer 100% satisfaction. After all, we are customers, too. So if you have any problems about our Oak Leaf Beverage Dispenser Replacement Spigot, just contact us, we’ll settle the issue according to your willingness.
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Ingrid Viaene
Awesome!
These are the best! I bought 2 for my matching drink dispensers. They are such great quality and so easy to replace the old ones. Nothing like the cheap plastic ones that most drink dispensers come with. I definitely recommend them!
Su San
Clean, sturdy, attractive.
Solid, simple, convenient replacement for plastic spigots - that break. These are sturdy, & don't absorb germs as with the plastic ones; I like the traditional, functional look also. When installing, be mindful of the sharp edges on the metal protective cowls for the compressible washers; although a good design feature when all is tightened up, they could possibly cause a small cut. While being used here only for a natural local mineral spring water, it's reassuring to know that whatever one is drinking won't be contaminated as it goes from glass dispenser to one's mouth - a sad problem with tap water is that too often city/town piping itself is corroded. Another nice aspect of the stainless material, for those of us living near the ocean, is its resistance to salt-air corrosion, as well. Highly recommended.
Angelica Nordgaard
LOVE THEM!!!
I bought three of these 304 stainless steel spigots to replace the spigots on my kombucha jugs. They are easy to install and work great!! They have a large opening so when you turn the spigot on it is like kitchen faucet.
Emmajane Harper Hussar
Highly recommended.
I purchased this Dispenser Replacement Faucet specifically for my ZeroWater, 40 Cup Glass Dispenser. The ZeroWater Dispenser has a chrome plated plastic faucet that are known to have the plated chrome flicking off. This Oak Leaf Stainless Steel Faucet is a great replacement. The stainless-steel construction is much better than the plastic faucet. It installs easily, and it does not leak. A quarter turn of the level opens and shuts off the valve. Water streams out of the faucet easily. Highly recommended.
Yolanda Renee Small
Berkey upgrade
Wonderful upgrade to my Big Berkey! Faster flow than the plastic spout it comes with and I'm glad to eliminate as much plastic as possible.
Deanne Robichaud
Very happy with this valve!
Really nice stainless dispensing valve. Don't overtighten. When I installed it in the crock, I tightened the nut to about 1/4 turn past finger tight. Poured 1 gallon of water in and let it sit over night to be sure wasn't leaking before placing the 5gal water jug on top. Worked out perfectly, no leaks, no cracks, worked out as was intended and looks MUCH nicer than the plastic valve that comes with the stainless crock.
Yvonne Ebarb
For my Berkey water filter. Works like a champ!
The plastic spigot on my Berkey water filter (size = "Royal") was giving out. This stainless spigot serves as a fantastic replacement. Took me 5 minutes to install. It comes w/ 2 rubber washers and 2 stainless escutcheon rings. One set for the outside of the container. One set for the inside. It looks great, seals tightly, and the flow rate is perfect.
Vincent Neron
Great spigot [or replacement] for any dispenser!
Beverage Dispenser Replacement Spigot,Oak Leaf Stainless Steel Polished Finished, Dispenser Replacement Faucet Best spigot for beverage dispensers I've found. I tried one to test it out but now I've bought several more. I put these stainless steel spigots on all beverage dispensers and water filter dispensers that I have, they are way better than the plastic spigots that usually come with otherwise good dispensers. Also, the lever action is really nice. I never before realized how much I hate having to hold a spring loaded plastic lever. This one you can turn to open, leave it until you're done and then turn to close. Shockingly simple and convenient, I highly recommend this.
Leslie Vial
Works Great!
I decided to put my detergent and softener in these glass jars - which you can get for under $5 at Walmart, but the spout was super cheap plastic and I think I could break them so very easily. I found these and they have upgraded my jars. They are easy to install and are very sturdy. I really like these and recommend them!
Mitch Calangi
Way Better Than Cheap Plastic Ones
We just got a pair of new 4-quart drink dispensers that came with those cheap, shiny, "metal-looking" plastic spigots that break at the seemingly slightest touch. So, we ordered these to replace them, and used them for a birthday party this weekend. They were easy to put in and I really like how big the gaskets are (about 1 3/8") compared to the ones they were replacing (about an 1"). That extra 3/8" is great for helping make sure the hole is sealed and doesn't leak so easily. Tightening them by hand was easy enough for me, but I could see how many people might have a hard time holding onto the nut with just their fingers, where there's also a slight risk of cutting your fingers on the metal threads. And, being metal, I was not afraid of the spigots breaking at all (more so the glass containers), but if you're careful enough you could hold a wrench on the inside while gently tightening them from the outside. For cleaning, they're just like any other spigot out there, so a pipe cleaner is helpful there. Washing them right away before any juices start to stick is easiest, of course.