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Product Overview
The 60 qt. Wheeled Cooler has rugged all-terrain wheels for easy maneuverability. A hinged, split lid creates easy access to the contents without letting all the cold air out. Superior thermal retention keeps food and beverages cold. Built-in cup holders fit 12 oz. cans and 20 oz. bottles.
Easy-to-clean liner featuring microban anti-microbial protection
Holds 82 cans plus ice
Side swing handles with comfort grip for easy carrying
Durable, retractable metal and plastic pull handle
Front drain for easy draining of liquids
Rubbermaid product is made in the United States of America
Jockey box coils are designed to cool your beer as it travels through the coil. They sit inside a cooler, in an ice bath. With regular cleaning, these 304 stainless steel coils will not cause funky flavors in your brew over time. This jockey box coil is designed in an innovative square shape to help provide a snugger, more secure fit in your cooler. It utilizes unique spacer legs to create a slight elevation that allows your ice bath to chill from underneath, resulting in a more consistently cold, less foamy product.
This 120-foot long jockey box coil includes hex nuts, ferrules, and rubber grommets on each side for connection to your cooler coupling in the back and beer shank in the front. The 120-foot length offers a large amount of surface area for rapid, efficient cooling of your beer, making this a great option for events with high-volume dispensing.
In 3/8" outside diameter, these coils are the right size for the majority of larger jockey box kits. Set up your jockey box no more than 10 feet from your ice cold keg. Attach the beer line from the top of the keg coupler to the cooler coupling, and the air line from the outlet barb on the CO2 regulator to other side of the coupler. Adjust the keg regulator to 40-60 PSI based on your setup. Keep both the jockey box coils and keg cold throughout to avoid foaming (no more than 40° F).