Grizzly™ Premium Jockey Box – 60 Qt. – 2 Faucets – 100' Coils – White
Grizzly™ Premium Jockey Box – 60 Qt. – 2 Faucets – 100' Coils – White
# CB602WG-304
Pour draft beer in style at your next event with our 60-quart Premium Grizzly™ Jockey Box. Perfect for one-day parties or catered affairs, jockey boxes are a dream come true for anyone looking for a way to set their event apart.
Quantity
$1,336.50 Each
Total Cost: $0.00
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Description
Specifications
Replacement Parts
Description
Specifications
Replacement Parts
Pour draft beer in style at your next event with our 60-quart Premium Grizzly™ Jockey Box. Infused with legendary Grizzly™ toughness, this jockey box is extremely durable, constructed with up to 2" of Ecomate polyurethane foam for optimal cooling, and custom-built with quality 304-grade stainless steel draft components ensuring the perfect cold beer. Perfect for one-day parties or catered affairs, jockey boxes are a dream come true for anyone looking for a way to set their event apart.
Includes faucets and knobs, shanks, couplers, jumper lines, and icebox coupler assemblies.
FEATURES
- Rotomolded - Made from rotationally molded LLDPE plastic and designed to achieve even wall thicknesses for optimal durability.
- Thermal Properties - This cooler is pressure injected with up to two inches of Ecomate polyurethane foam for optimal cooling. This unique insulation has no global warming potential, no ozone depletion potential and is made with no VOCs.
- Lid Gasket - The lid seals with a rubber gasket to keep cold air trapped extending the longevity of your ice.
- Secure - The Grizzly™ Coil Cooler has two corner lock holes to keep your cooler secure and safe.
- Made in the USA
INCLUDES
- (2) premium quality 304 Faucets and high gloss black plastic faucet knobs
- (2) 100' cooling coil, inlet, and outlet shanks – all 304-grade stainless steel
- Shanks, couplers, jumper lines, and icebox coupler assemblies
FAQ/ Related Articles
What Is a Jockey Box Draft Beer System and How Does It Work?
What is the difference between a party cooler with a cold plate and one with a coil?
What CO2 pressure is used for a coil cooler and cold plate cooler?
Do all brands of beers use the same keg tapping equipment?