FERRODAY 8" Keg Tap Keg Pump D-System vs VEVOR 5 lbs CO2 Tank with CGA320 Valve, Aluminum Alloy
Key Differences
FERRODAY's keg pump kit (B07Z3GW84R) offers faster dispensing with a longer stroke and an 8-pump handle and sits at a more affordable price point; VEVOR's 5 lb aluminum CO2 tank (B0C7H48Q14) provides adjustable 0–60 psi, a 65 psi relief valve, DOT approval and a protective light-gray coating but has some user-reported valve leakage and inconsistent pressure control. Choose FERRODAY if you want a manual pump-focused solution for dispensing speed and lower cost; choose VEVOR if you need regulated CO2 pressure control and a certified cylinder for pressurized dispensing
FERRODAY 8" Keg Tap Keg Pump D-System
FERRODAY 8" keg tap with D-system forged brass coupling. Built to last, efficient stroke reduces foaming. Easy to assemble with clear tapping instructions
Pros
- longer stroke for faster dispensing
- forged brass D-system coupler
- heavy-duty 8 pump
- low-foam operation
Cons
- handle durability issues reported by some customers
VEVOR 5 lbs CO2 Tank with CGA320 Valve, Aluminum Alloy
CO2 tank for beer dispensing and soda making with adjustable 0–60 PSI. Includes pressure relief at 65 PSI and DOT approval; note: tank is empty and not filled. Customers cite solid build, good value, and capacity, with some valve leakage issues reported
Pros
- adjustable pressure range 0–60 psi
- durable aluminum alloy cylinder
- CGA320 valve and DOT approval
- good capacity for beer and soda apps
Cons
- some users report valve leaking after minimal use
- mixed feedback on pressure control usability
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Ferroday |
| Durability | VEVOR |
| Versatility | VEVOR |
| User Reviews | Tie |