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Precision
Pours™ 3-ball liquor pours
feature superior materials, superior
manufacturing and four patented
improvements
You might say, “we’ve built
a better mousetrap”.
Measured pour spouts have been around for some time
and, at a glance, they all seem quite similar. That’s why
we’d like to peel back the veneer and look closely at just
why the Precision Pours™ 3-ball liquor pour is the finest
measured pour spout available.
Materials
Some older style pours are made from recycled,
reground plastic. Precision Pours are made using only virgin plastic,
a far more durable material. Some older style pours also employ
a polycarbonate plastic proven to break down in alcohol. We use
no polycarbonates. As a result, a Precision Pour will outlast other
styles of pours and continue earning you greater profits on every
drink served.
Manufacturing
Some older style pours are assembled using
messy
glues, and some of these glues have been proven to break
down in alcohol. We assemble our pours using a patented
locking system, avoiding glue altogether. The result is that a Precision
Pour is less susceptible to breaking, particularly when removing
the pour from a bottle. This saves you replacement costs and keeps
the increased profits rolling in.
Colors
We offer our pour spouts in five edge-glow
colors. These colors look great under normal lighting, reflecting
light through the edge of the spout, and they glow beautifully under
blacklight. The colors range from the dramatic watermelon red (shown
at the left), to the elegant crystal clear. Multiple colors can
also serve as a coding system for your bottles. If you’re
pouring several shot sizes in your bar, consider making each shot
size a unique color. You’ll find all of our colors pictured
on the the following pages.
Patented Improvements Precision
Pours feature numerous
patented innovations, among them are:
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A new valve alongside
the main cylinder to prevent after-drip and eliminate waste. |
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A primer ring to channel liquor
around the inner ball bearing for a more accurate pour. |
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Three ball bearings rather
than the old standard two, for a smoother, more accurate pour. |
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A new bottom design
ensuring that the ball bearings will never fall into the bottle. |
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