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ChukTableTapper
07-22-2004, 01:29 PM
Hello all: Bar, Cub, Restaurant and Brewery Owners,


The TableTapper is a newer product that owners and customers love!! It is a new twist on a pitcher. Check out our website so you can see what the Tapper looks like.

www.tabletappers.com (http://www.tabletappers.com)

This product would be filled behind the bar, and brought to the customers table. The group of people can now Tap their own drinks at their own Table.

Customers love the TableTapper because:
~No more fighting the at the bar to get a drink
~No more waiting for busy waitstaff
~It's something new and exciting
~It will get you noticed (who doesn't want to be noticed)
~Give you something interactive to use

Owners love the TableTapper because:
~They can be sold for $20 per fill (more money per ounce than a pitcher)
~Cleaner than pitchers, no spillage when pouring drinks
~Customers want to drink out of these, not boring pitchers
~Frees up your waitstaff to focus on other tasks
~Increases bar sales!! MORE MONEY!!!

The TableTapper is the hottest draft beer item out there. Go to our website and check us out. Call me and ask me what kind of discount I can give you for a bulk order. 866-565-9357.

Thanks,

Chuck

www.tabletappers.com (http://www.tabletappers.com)

ycp007
08-05-2004, 06:05 PM
Wow, that is a nifty toy. How many table tappers do you recommend for a bar that holds up to 300-400 people?

ChukTableTapper
08-06-2004, 04:29 PM
yco007,

The amount of tappers a bar would need all depends on the layout of the bar. Your bar may hold 300-400 people, but you may have a huge dancefloor and only a few tables.

So, it all depends on the amount of tables you have. We suggest you having TableTappers to cover 50-75% of your tables. Then once you have more people asking for them, you can order a few more so everyone at a table can enjoy a Tapper at their table.

If you have any more questions, feel free to call me at 866-565-9357. Just ask for Chuck.

Thanks,
Chuck Linker

choked56
11-01-2006, 07:53 PM
We have had a bad experience with this company. There were warranty issues and we wanted replacement parts. They do not reply to e-mails or phone calls, even the Better Business Bureau. And now they appear to be out of business. To any potential purchaser, please check the BBB in Chicago.

macaws49
11-01-2006, 09:49 PM
I bought some of these (not this brand) They were always getting spilled, knocked over. We use them now behind the bar to make daily mixes for our shooters. They work great for that.

choked56
11-03-2006, 12:39 AM
We've had them two years and because we can't get parts, we too, have had to retire them to behind the bar. We were willing to pay for the parts but they have declined to answer our correspondence.