At infusonjars.com, we offer many different types of spigots for your infusion jar. Each spigot offers adifferentlook for your beverage dispenser and characteristics. Some spigot types will dispense your vodka faster than others. This page contains information* about the flow rates of ourdifferentspigots for your glass beverage dispenser. The types of spigots used are:
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Small Spigot- This spigot is standard on our Venice, Siena, and Palermo infusion jars. No spigot upgrades are available, and these spigots are not transferable to our other infusion jars.
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Classic Spigot- This is the standard spigot available on our infusion jarsexceptfor the above. Available in Brass or Chrome.
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Curved Neck Spigot- This is an upgraded spigot available for most of our infusion jars. Offers an elegant design and increased spigot flow. Available in Brass or Chrome.
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Plastic Spigot- This spigot upgrade has the fastest flow and is recommended for commercial use. Available in Black, White, and Blue. (Not available on all infusion jars.)
Below is a table showing the time each spigot willapproximatelytake to fill an one ounce shot glass and a four ounce glass, respectively:
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1 oz Glass
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4 oz Glass
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Small
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5 Seconds
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25 Seconds
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Classic
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3 Seconds
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16 Seconds
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Curved Neck
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1.5 Seconds
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7 Seconds
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Plastic
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<.5 Seconds
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4 Seconds
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The following chart gives acomparisonon the differences among the spigots:
*Please note information provided herein is for informational purposes only. Web Infusions makes no warranties regarding spigot performance. The tests performed are dependent upon many variables that may affect outcome. Actual results may vary.
Testing Methodology: All tests were performed with the Milano Infusion jar without the lid fastened using water. Time was measured by time to fill a 1oz jigger and 4oz measuring cup with each of thedifferentspigots. Each test was performed 5 times and an average was used for the final result. Ratecalculationwas taken from the 4oz test andconvertedinto metric.