Complete Ball Lock Kegging System – $132.95, best price
Keg Kit for Homebrew Includes Reconditioned 5 Gallon Ball Lock Keg Recertified 7 lb. CO2 Cylinder Regulator and All Accessories
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- TESTED AND CERTIFIED: CO2 Cylinder is certification/hydro test within 12 months and DOT Approved. 5 gallon keg meets food-safe standards has been cleaned, sanitized, de-labeled and pressure-checked
- CYLINDER AND KEG CONSTRUCTION: The cylinder is made of corrosion-resistant aluminum and keg is made of 304 stainless steel
- PRESSURE RELIEF AND VALVE INSTALLED: Pressure relief built into the lid and CGA320 valve installed on cylinder
- KIT INCLUDES: Reconditioned 5 Gallon Ball Lock Keg, Recertified 7lb CO2 Cylinder, Dual Gauge Regulator, Gas line threaded ball lock disconnect, liquid line barbed ball lock disconnect, 5' of 3/16" beer line tubing, 4' of 5/16" gas line tubing, barbed 5/16" swivels, replacement-ring kit, picnic facet with hose clamps
- CYLINDER AND KEG CONTENTS: Cylinder and keg ships empty
9/24 10:30 AM Central: I’ve seen this combo sell for as much as $160 (in September of this year). It’s dropped to $132.95. That’s the best historical third party Amazon price I found, notwithstanding Lightning Deals or coupons. Shipping is an additional cost and may be based on location (I’m seeing $29). Prices and availability can change quickly. Check product page for current info – More About Prices
Keg Kit for Homebrew Includes Reconditioned 5 Gallon Ball Lock Keg Recertified 7 lb. CO2 Cylinder Regulator and All Accessories – affiliate link, note that multiple variations of this product may be available, as such a different version may appear at this link
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