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How To Open Your New Gratsi Tap
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New tap, no hassle. You just press.

How To Open Your New Gratsi Tap

By the Gratsi Team

Step 1

Punch through and tear away the perforated, striped circle.

It’s designed to pop clean—easy and satisfying.

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Step 2

Gently pull the tap (spigot) out and cradle it on the circular cutout. Unlike our previous spigot, there's nothing to peel off of the red cap.

No need to force anything. Just ease it into place.

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Step 3

Hold the box by the strap or place it on a counter before pouring.

Wherever you are—kitchen counter, patio table, picnic blanket—it’s ready.

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Step 4

The first time you lift up the side tabs, the spigot’s seal will break. Have your glass ready!

We recommend a Bacaro glass, of course.

Step 5

No pieces to remove, no mess—just pour and enjoy.

The new tap isn’t just about convenience, it’s about keeping things simple. Fewer steps means more time at the table. Fewer instructions means more room for conversation.

That’s the Gratsi way.

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