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The Kegco SEDP-220D is a 12" flush mount drip tray crafted from brushed stainless steel, designed to seamlessly integrate into your bar setup. Featuring a threaded 1-1/4" x 3/4" NPT drain compatible with standard plumbing, it offers durable, corrosion-resistant performance while maintaining a lightweight profile for easy installation.


| Brand | Kegco |
| Model Number | SEDP-220D |
| Color | Stainless Steel |
| Product Dimensions | 12.7 x 30.48 x 1.91 cm; 907.18 g |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Item Weight | 907 g |
A**R
Silent beer drinker.
I hate for any beer to go to waste, but this drip tray handles the sad task exceptionally well. And it looks good doing it too. Nice craftsmanship.
J**.
Same damaged drip tray as shipped to another customer?
Same corner mysteriously bent in the same way as documented by another reviewer. Leads me to believe this could be a manufacturering defect. For that, one star.
T**M
Five Stars
Looks great on my Kezzer built and cannot wait to use it
S**.
Needs work but for the price great value
I recently built an outdoor kitchen and I wanted to add my kegorator but for those who have a kegorator they know how nasty that tray below the taps can get. So I wanted one that that would never fill up and that I could simply dump water down to clean. This fit the bill perfectly. Let me first start with prior reviewers complaints.....Yes the corner of mine was bent. Putting it on a flat surface and a few taps from a rubber mallet fixed that. Issue number two was that it was a flat bottom so liquid isn't forced down the drain. Yes that is true and kind of annoying but dumping a cup of water down the drain seems to do the trick.One thing I never thought of was clearance. I installed my kegorator under the counter top and this drip tray above but I kept it very tight. Granite was 3/4 of an inch, plus about 1 inch framing so I had a 2 inches to work with and the drain tube comes straight down about 1 1/4 inch and then it sits resessed about 3/4 of an inch so it didn't fit. The drain tube seemed rather large for the size. After several trips to the home improvement store with my drip tray in hand I found a 1/2 PVC elbow that seemed to do the trick. I first cut off a majority of the drain plug leaving me about 1/2. The 1/2 PVC elbow didn't quite fit so I used a heat gun to heat it up quickly stretched it around the drain plug. I siliconed the PVC elbow in place and the other side of the elbow was threaded so I purchased a male threaded tapered barb connector and attached the tubing to that. I have been using it for about a month and while it took some macgyvering to get working its working beaufullyI gave removed one star because I think they need an tight elbow connector on the bottom vs the straight connector.
M**D
Overall it's not bad but one major complaint is that the tray is ...
Overall it's not bad but one major complaint is that the tray is not tapered so nothing flows to the drain. It just fills up in the base of the tray.
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