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The Hedpack Vented Faucet is a compact, wall-mounted ceramic faucet engineered in Germany, featuring a polished finish and a large gooseneck spout for smooth, quick liquid dispensing. Designed for easy installation and compatibility with Hedpack and similar containers, it combines modern style with practical functionality favored by outdoor and homebrew enthusiasts.




















| ASIN | B0064O8PJE |
| Additional Features | Vented |
| Best Sellers Rank | #289,005 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #1,133 in Touch On Bathroom Sink Faucets |
| Brand Name | Home Brew Ohio |
| Color | Multiple |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (490) |
| Finish Types | Polished |
| Handle Lever Placement | Center |
| Handle Material | Brass |
| Handle Type | Lever |
| Hole Count | 1 |
| Included Components | Faucet |
| Installation Method | Single Hole |
| Is Electric | No |
| Item Type Name | Faucet |
| Item Weight | 1.59 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Hedpack |
| Material Type | Ceramic |
| Model Name | Hedpack-Faucet |
| Model Number | Hedpack-Faucet |
| Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
| Number Of Handles | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Kitchen |
| Series ID | Hedpack |
| Spout Design | Gooseneck |
| Spout Height | 4.7 Inches |
| Spout Reach | 4.5 Inches |
| Style Name | Modern |
| UPC | 359923993181 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
V**B
Works great on Rotopax with some modding
Works great on the Rotopax. As other reviewers have said. Cut off the “wings”. Slip the Rotopax gasket washer over the spigot part that goes up next to the tank. Boil the spigot to make plastic soft. Slip the red part out of spigot. Slide the Rotopax lid over the spigot part. It will contort the plastic a bit. Slip the red part back in. Place back in boiling water for a few seconds. Then place immediately in ice water to “seal up” things. Easy peasy. $28 saved. No leaks on mine.
P**N
Great fit for rotopax with a little work
Bought it to fit a rotopax water jug and it works great. Cutting the wings, warming it in boiling water then fitting it through the cap, and using the white o-ring to seal. It doesn’t leak but I’m not sure if I’d trust it to hold my critical water supply on long rocky trails so I keep it in upright position for travel. Found a cheap plastic toothbrush keeper to act as a dust cover as well.
K**Y
Works great!
The hardest part was drilling a hole in the big cap on the bottle. There is a little area on the bottle I can drill an air hole, and it comes with a little cap to keep it sealed. I have found as the water comes out, they designed a way for air to go back into the bottle from the faucet. Drilling the small hole in the bottle helps the water come out faster, but not that much different for my purposes. Now this isn't the faucet's fault, but I have noticed I need to carefully screw the cover on the bottle, otherwise it will leak. I've had it screwed on and although it felt like it was on correctly, it was leaking and I saw it wasn't screwed in right. I do have to use both hands to get the seal right. There is no leakage from the faucet. I only bought one faucet, but I use it on two bottles. Maybe the cover isn't the same on both, but I have more trouble keeping the second bottle from leaking. If it leaking, I just keep tightening the cover, and it eventually stops.
B**W
works fine but be warned...
This faucet worked fine and I had no problems with leaks. As others have said however, you have to drill out the center of the existing cap to use this. Luckily I have a drill press but you'd run the risk of messing up the threads if you tried to cut it out by hand. Probably something that should be noted in the description.
R**N
Great faucet. Easy to install
Great faucet! Use it on all my hedpaks.
T**D
Terrible spout!
Bought this for our camp water jugs. Terrible spout. Just a tiny straw so water trickles out. Our jug was vented so that was not the issue. Will be returning.
B**S
This is the way to go for large oil jugs purchased at wholesale clubs
It seems such a simple project but, as I soon discovered, not nearly as simple as it seemed. For us meager homeowners, what could be more convenient when buying those giant jugs of cooking oil from Sam's than having a way to pour it without lifting the heavy thing and then spilling oil all over the floor? The answer is simply to install a spout like this. The NOT-so-simple part is finding one that works. Most spouts of this variety are purpose-built for use with specific jugs - or "carboys" - or "hedpacks". Those jugs have a cap with threads already cut into it for mounting such a spout. They also have vents. An oil jug from Sam's has neither. That rules out the many threaded spigots designed with NPT threads. What's needed is straight threads with gasket and backing nut. And an integrated vent. Which is what we have here. Plus the spigot is wide and thus capable of dispensing a decent amount of oil. Too bad it doesn't come with its own backing nut. After using a step drill to drill the appropriate-sized hole in the oil cap (and inner cardboard cap liner/gasket), I simply used a thin aluminum conduit nut. Sure, it's aluminum (i.e., not likely "food safe) in a commercial setting, but it was just the ticket. It fit the threads perfectly AND it snugged up tight to create a leakproof seal. I can now lay my oil jug on its side and dispense food club oil (and even "liquid shortening) with ease.
D**.
DIY Spigot for Rotopax Water Jugs
Works perfectly with Rotopax water containers. You will need to cut off 2 plastic tabs that stick out on the body of the spigot, or disassemble it by pulling the body of the spigot apart. Then Dip this spigot in almost boiling water for 1-2 minutes until the plastic is soft enough to shove the “lip” of the spigot through the black Rotopax cap. If you’re struggling to get it to fit through the cap, you need to let it soften up longer in hot water. Then reuse the black rubber Oring gasket that came with the Rotopax on the yellow spout and you’re good to go with no leaks.
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