| Beverage dispensers are useful to have around, | | | | beverages it can dispense over a period of time. You |
| especially during parties or events where there are a | | | | will have to take extra care when cleaning this type of |
| lot of people. The dispensers allow the guests to help | | | | dispenser, since it has electrical parts. There are |
| themselves with juices, teas, smoothies, slush, and all | | | | special cleaning kits on the market for dispensers like |
| kinds of drinks. They assist the host in serving | | | | this. |
| everyone faster. They can also become drinking | | | | Insulated beverage dispensers are designed with |
| stations with self-service, so everyone can have a | | | | high-density polyurethane to keep the drinks warm or |
| drink whenever they want. Additionally, the portability of | | | | cold. Polyurethane is a common scratch-resistant and |
| beverage dispensers allows you to host the gathering | | | | durable insulator for dispensers and similar products. |
| in any location. | | | | These kinds of beverage dispensers are useful for |
| There are different types of dispensers available for | | | | parties that will continue for long hours. |
| any kind of drink, event or setting. You can get | | | | Use an insulated beverage dispenser for coffees, teas, |
| refrigerated, insulated, or non-insulated beverage | | | | juices, and other hot or cold beverages. These are |
| dispensers. | | | | cheaper than refrigerated dispensers, with prices that |
| All the dispensers have spigots or valves to serve the | | | | range from $90 to $250, depending on the |
| drinks. They also come with one, two, or even multiple | | | | manufacturer and model. |
| containers or polycarbonate tanks that can carry up to | | | | Non-insulated beverage dispensers do not produce |
| 25 gallons or more. These containers may be | | | | frozen drinks or keep liquid at a constant temperature, |
| interchangeable. Some models don't even need | | | | but they are the most convenient and easiest to |
| containers, and instead mix the drinks inside the | | | | transport. It does not need electricity and can be |
| machine to ensure the consistency of flavor. | | | | cleaned quickly. You can safely pop them into the |
| Refrigerated beverage dispensers typically need | | | | dishwasher. It is ideal for picnics and other public |
| electricity to run. They have refrigeration systems | | | | gatherings because it can serve as a handy |
| inside to make sure that the drinks are always kept | | | | self-service drink station. |
| cold. Most containers are made of heavy-duty | | | | To spruce up your dispensers, you can get |
| polycarbonate, while the pouring valves are made of | | | | self-adhesive labels so people will know what drink |
| stainless steel. Other models use plastic instead of | | | | they are getting. Most spigots and valves and |
| steel. | | | | replaceable, so you can get clean ones or simple |
| If you plan to serve cold drinks like smoothies and | | | | change them to different color and style of your liking. |
| slush, a refrigerated beverage dispenser would be the | | | | No matter what kind of event you're attending or |
| best choice. Prices range from $500 to $1000 or more, | | | | hosting, there is a dispenser that will go with the |
| depending on the number of valves and the amount of | | | | occasion. |