Restaurant-style serving, right at home
Just tap to dispense. It’s like a drink fountain from a sit-down eatery, but in the convenience and comfort of your own home! Our Automatic Beverage Tap makes filling up on your favorite drink easier and more hassle-free than ever.
Works for any bottle,
for any need
for any need
Whether it’s milk, orange juice, iced tea, or water, our tap is easy to install. Simply replace the cap of your beverage of choice with the tap pump. Note the pump is not designed for carbonated drinks (sorry, sodas) or pulped juices. The pump in total measures 13.38in / 34cm in length, making it ideal for large-sized beverage containers.
Just tap to use
Like with a lot of technology today, all you’ve gotta do is tap. Our Automatic Beverage Tap features a tap-to-dispense lever, like with a drink dispenser in a fast-food joint. Just push your bowl or cup against the lever to self-serve.
Minimize spills, drips,
and accidents
and accidents
When placed properly on a stable and leveled surface, your milk jug or gallon of juice can help young ones easily serve themselves, without the struggle of lugging a heavy container. Our tap pump also has a drip-free design for a cleaner space.
From everyday home-use
to large-scale events
to large-scale events
The amazing thing about our Automatic Beverage Tap is that it works great for everyone in the family. From morning milk to mid-afternoon juice, it serves as a great one-touch convenience. But when it’s time for guests or larger family to get together, our tap works perfectly alongside dishes and appetizers or a self-serve drink bar. You can purchase multiples of our dispenser pump to serve up a buffet of beverages for a touch of catering glam. Guests can easily serve themselves, all with minimized risk of unfortunate spills or accidents.
L***n –
My whole family loves this! I place the jug on a lower shelf in my fridge so my young son can reach and he likes the independence of making his own breakfast. It doesn’t fit certain jugs well, so I normally buy larger jugs to make sure it can get In there. There is a lock feature which is great but it needs to be more stable. Haven’t had any problems with milk spoiling or anything like that, it keeps it covered well.
C***z –
I work with many disabled persons who need accommodations to perform work related tasks. I got this as a test for a client who had difficulty filling small cups with milk but needed to limit the amount to 1/2 full. Although this item functions great it did not end up being used because of cognitive issues with my client that this pump could not resolve. I will hang onto it and use it for another in the future or take it home and use it there.
I liked the universal stopper top that looks like it would fit almost any bottle top.
F***r –
It’s easy to use and easy to put onto our milk. We go through milk really fast as our 3 year old loves milk. Not only can my toddler help get his own milk (I take the lid off his sippy cup and put it back on for him) but I don’t have to take the milk out of the fridge, so no more accidentally leaving it out in the counter overnight! We will use this until we break it lol and then I will get another one.
E***o –
I love this product. It works great an gets the job done. I bought it for my 4 year old niece, 6 year old nephew, and 8 year old nephew. During the summer, they would wake me up at 7 to get them cereal. This was the perfect device to allow them to pour the milk themselves. I showed them how to use it. It was easy to use, just pushing the button (like a soda fountain). There’s even a locking feature to prevent accidental pushes in the frigerator. I had them do it and they understood it pretty well.
A***r –
I was tired of cleaning up those dried milk sprinkles that fall off the milk bottle onto the glass refrigerator shelves not too mention the dried drool from pouring…I don’t have little children…just a big child, I call husband…I am grateful for it and my husband loves it. One of the 2 originals is still in service with the same batteries, one died…the neck got all wobbley…and wouldn’t work…as my husband now insists that I install it on any new milk bottles, I think he may have tried to “force” it on the milk bottles vs. installing it as you should which is quite simple…
I bought 2 so that you could put a fresh one in each time you opened a bottle…and my husband would put the “dirty” one in the sink and tell me or if I was not around, he would fill a glass with water and sit it upright in there…I would run hot water in the glass while allowing the unit to continually dispense the water…when I had time, I would run white vinegar water through the unit but I am not sure that it made any difference…with the demise of the one unit, I just purchased 2 new ones…one other thing, our gallons of milk last a long time (longest was a month when we were gone on vacation)…that is quite impressive!