1/4” Swivel Flare Nut x 1/4” Barb Fittings – $1.89 or less
Flare Nuts w/1/4″ Barbs from AIH
About: “1/4″ Flare nut with a 1/4″ barb fitting (chrome plated)
These will fit any 1/4” flare of the soda keg disconnects as well as any of the commercial 1/4″ flare fittings. Typically used for the liquid side of a draft system. Beer line is often 3/16” and will fit this barb securely. Use a hose clamp when using this product FYI- There is no reason to use a gasket or Teflon tape on a flare fitting. If your flare is leaking, something is not working properly.”
I’m surprised when I see the general price of these. Compare – Search 1/4″ flare swivel nut on eBay. It’s not uncommon to see them sell for $4, $5 or $6 each.
As of this posting, AIH has these for $1.89. Prices drop if you purchase higher quantities. Check product page for current price and availability
1/4” Swivel Flare Nut x 1/4” Barb
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These are chrome plated, not stainless steel (see the Q%A on the product page). Sometimes the more expensive ones are 100% stainless. Chrome plated fittings should not be used for acidic beverages such as sour beers, wine, and cider.