





Stainless Steel Taps - Maple Sap Pail Spout & Hook - Spiles for making Maple Syrup (5)
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HT
> 3 dayI’ve tried several different taps and this one was the best. The plastic ones I tried didn’t work at all for me. I tried a bigger metal tap that easily bent when I tried to tap it into the tree. But this one went in easily when I tapped it with my hammer, it didn’t bend and it came out easily when I pulled it out with my hand. And it worked great. I just attended a plastic tube to it and put the tube in a bucket. Worked great.
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Paul L. Wells
Greater than one weekWe havent used them yet, but Im very happy with how sturdy, strong and well made they are. I will be ordering more in the future.
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mike sr
> 3 dayDid what it was supposed to. Design makes removal for repositioning or season end easy and simple.
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John
Greater than one weekGreat to have just in case
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Michael A.
> 3 dayHave not used them yet but they seem to be very sturdy and should get a lot of years wear with them.
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Justin Paul
> 3 dayMy first year making maple syrup. These are super sturdy and easy to use. Stayed in place for weeks and removed easily when done. These will last for years.
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Natemox
> 3 dayNice solid reusable taps !
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Joshua
> 3 dayThese are really nice taps! Ive tried a few different types, and these are probably the best. You can use them a couple different ways, you can either have them drip directly into the bucket, or you can use tubes with them.
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eeyore
> 3 dayExcellent taps, but hooks are too small and there is no way to accommodate a lid. I ended up zip tying the lids to the hooks, but next year I will have to look for another hook system as it is too small to hold the bucket safely. (one was knocked off and spilled about 1.5 gallons of sap)
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Lew Marquardt I
> 3 dayItems are very sturdy and looking forward to using them in the spring for tapping black walnut trees.