Why This Keg is Such a Great Deal
Cornelius Keg | Ball Lock Keg | 5 Gallon | Dual Handle | KOMOS® from MoreBeer!
From the product description, check product page for current description, price and availability:
- New ball lock keg—no need to clean out an old, used Coke or Pepsi soda keg
- Dual rubber handles make it easy to grip, lift, and move the keg when full
- Rubber base is less likely to damage flooring in your home or kegerator
- Made from 304 stainless steel, robotically welded
- NSF approved
Brand new corny-style ball lock keg with molded rubber base and dual-handle tops. The handles are comfortable to grip, making the keg easier to handle when full. The rubber bottom allows for stacking, won’t scuff your floor, and is less likely to damage tile or crack the plastic lining inside your kegerator. High-quality 304 stainless steel construction. These kegs are NSF-approved, robotically welded, and manufactured in an ISO 9001-certified facility.
Features:
Ball lock
130 PSI Operating Pressure
5 Gallon (19 L) Capacity
304 Stainless Steel
Dimensions:
Height: 25.25 in.
Diameter: 8.75 in.
We first announced this in March. They sold out in relatively short order.
As of this post they’re back in stock and still at the introductory price of just $99.99. Considering shipping is also free to many US addresses, this is a bargain.
The price is going to go up… I’m confident pricing on these will go up as the single handle version is $50 MORE. Single handle kegs are typically cheaper than double handle kegs so I could see this keg going up above $149.99.
Cornelius Keg | Ball Lock Keg | 5 Gallon | Dual Handle | KOMOS® KEG424
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