Today Only: Kegland New 5 Gallon Ball Lock Corny Kegs – on sale for $94.99 (limit 1) or you can pay MORE for a used keg from a major supplier
Brand 5 gallon Kegland corny keg from MoreBeer
More InfoFrom the product description, check product page for current description, price and availability:
Ditch the bottles and start kegging today! Save time, reduce the risk of infection and get all those bottles out of the kitchen for good!
Brand new 5 gallon Kegland kegs offer convenience, security and insurance when compared to used or reconditioned kegs. There’s no need to replace gaskets or other parts, no need to trust that someone else did a good job with reconditioning, and no possibility of residual flavor or aromas getting into your beer!
Features:
- Ball lock
- 130 PSI Operating Pressure
- 5 Gallon (19 L) Capacity
- Dry Hop Tab Welded into Lid
- 304 Stainless Steel
Dimensions:
- Height: 24.75 in.
- Diameter: 8.375 in.
These are great kegs! Check out my a Hands on Review!
Limited Availability Deal of the Day: As of this posting, these are on sale for $94.99 as a MoreBeer Deal of the Day. Shipping is also free to addresses in the contiguous US with most $59 Orders. Availability: This is available today only, while supplies last. Quantities are limited. Check the MoreBeer’s Deal of the Day to check today’s offering.
Product Description – Here – Use coupon code BEERDEAL to get this discount.
Corny Keg – 5 Gallon Ball Lock Keg KEG415
Also 2.5 Gallon Size: Corny Keg – 2.5 Gallon Ball Lock Keg KEG416
An Illustration of why this is such a great deal! LESS than a used keg when you factor in shipping
5 Gallon Cornelius Keg, Ball Lock (Used)
More InfoFrom the product description, check product page for current description, price and availability:
Used & Tested, Ball Lock Keg, With Pressure Relief Valve
Used & Pressure Tested – Ball Lock – Includes Pressure Relief Valve Lid
Cleaned and pressure tested 5 gallon, stainless steel, cornelius style tank. These tanks are guaranteed to hold pressure. 25″ tall and 8.5″ diameter. Tanks will show normal wear and tear.
Kegs include the o-rings and poppits that were installed when we received the tanks. We will often change an o-ring or poppit to get the tank to hold pressure. Grab new o-rings and poppits here if you’d like.
If you are just getting into kegging you will need a kegging setup to go with these kegs. We sell keg systems and have a whole lot more kegging options.
We know some homebrewers are more picky than others, so please keep in mind that these are USED kegs. Some of these kegs are probably 30 years old. Do not expect new kegs. If you are looking for new kegs, please check out our new kegs. With this said, they are going to show normal wear and tear. We are not implying that our kegs are not quality…we just want to avoid any misunderstandings.
If you are unhappy with your used 5 Gallon Cornelius Kegs for any reason, we will gladly take them back. The purchaser will be responsible for return shipping charges.
As of this update Northern Brewer and their vanity brand AIH have used ball locks for a whopping $84.99.
Shipping is an extra cost at Northern Brewer. For me it’s $18.94 (that will vary based on location). That figures to $103.93 shipped. Compare that to this deal of $94.99 shipped (to many US addresses) and you can actually get a brand new keg from MoreBeer for LESS than a used keg from Northern Brewer.
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