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                    Bolderhumphreyreid                
                
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                    Anyone have any experience or advice with regard to a home beer pump (one that you put on your kitchen worktop and uses kegs)?
I'm keen on getting one so I've had a quick google and it's a minefield so I'd rather take advice from someone who's actually experienced one.
Beerwulf or Phillips - that sort of thing.
                    I'm keen on getting one so I've had a quick google and it's a minefield so I'd rather take advice from someone who's actually experienced one.
Beerwulf or Phillips - that sort of thing.
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            There was an extensive thread about this before.0
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            Thanks but things might have moved on in 4 years.
 Interesting reading some of those comments.0
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 Charlton haven’t moved on in 4 years!Bolderhumphreyreid said:Thanks but things might have moved on in 4 years.
 Interesting reading some of those comments.5
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 I've got the newer Perfect Draft machine. Still love it. I think the general consensus is the Blade is a superior machine but I believe (at least last time I checked) PD offer a better range of kegs.Bolderhumphreyreid said:Thanks but things might have moved on in 4 years.
 Interesting reading some of those comments.
 Offers aren't as good as they use to be but still easy enough to get pints between 2 & 3quid.1
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            Mine’s just stopped working. Changed a keg and the display went off and that was that. Anyone know what the issue might be? Do PerfectDraft fix them or is it a case of getting a new one?0
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            i had the sub but was a success of covid they've stopped making the torps now i think and tbh they got very pricey0
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 The same happened to my perfect draft just before Christmas, just bought new kegs for Christmas day when we had some family round and it then didn’t work, luckily I was able to borrow one from a friend who wasn’t using his. I am trying life without it. I loved it when I had it, beer tasted great in every glass, good selection on offer but not the cheapest way to have a beer at home.Boom said:Mine’s just stopped working. Changed a keg and the display went off and that was that. Anyone know what the issue might be? Do PerfectDraft fix them or is it a case of getting a new one?I might replace it with another one in the summer but at the moment just trying to get some weight off.0
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            I have the PerfectDraft Pro, and I love it. For a person who drinks a fair bit at home it’s perfect.I bought the original PerfectDraft 2019 and upgraded to the Pro when they did a special promotion.
 I did a lot of research on both machines beforehand and looked at the others on the market.
 There are loads of reviews on YouTube, so take a look at Big Bald Reviews and All The Beer, No Idea, and then that will lead you to others on there.
 The last time I checked I had got the price of a pint down to about £2.15. But I have always bought on special offers and discounts.
 Take into account that including the price of the machine, your first few pints will cost you about £15.00 a pint, but over the years and buying wisely the cost will come down as I mentioned above.
 On a side note, I have discovered some beers that I would never of tried and are now my favourites, like Hertog Jan and Leffe Summer.
 I hope you find what’s right for you and enjoy a very good pint at home.2
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 Thanks. Just ordered the Perfect Draft.muppetman said:I have the PerfectDraft Pro, and I love it. For a person who drinks a fair bit at home it’s perfect.I bought the original PerfectDraft 2019 and upgraded to the Pro when they did a special promotion.
 I did a lot of research on both machines beforehand and looked at the others on the market.
 There are loads of reviews on YouTube, so take a look at Big Bald Reviews and All The Beer, No Idea, and then that will lead you to others on there.
 The last time I checked I had got the price of a pint down to about £2.15. But I have always bought on special offers and discounts.
 Take into account that including the price of the machine, your first few pints will cost you about £15.00 a pint, but over the years and buying wisely the cost will come down as I mentioned above.
 On a side note, I have discovered some beers that I would never of tried and are now my favourites, like Hertog Jan and Leffe Summer.
 I hope you find what’s right for you and enjoy a very good pint at home.First kegs ordered are Peroni and Brewdog Punk IPA.Can’t wait!2
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            Brewdog Punk IPA is really good stuff!
 Having been a lager drinker for far too long, I’m now discovering the joys of IPAs and Stouts.2
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 Might be dust in the vents at the back.Boom said:Mine’s just stopped working. Changed a keg and the display went off and that was that. Anyone know what the issue might be? Do PerfectDraft fix them or is it a case of getting a new one?
 unplug and blow a hairdryer into the vents for a few minutes.
 happened to me just before Christmas, been working fine since1






