BOGO Refurbished 5 Gallon Ball Lock Kegs at Label Peelers – now $68 for two, $34 each
Refurbished 5 Gallon Stainless Steel Keg
from Label Peelers:
$10 off and a BOGO deal! You read that correctly. $10 dollars less AND you get a second keg FREE! Simply put one in your cart and a second one is added to your cart for free. *limited supply. First come, first serve.
Kegging makes drinking your homebrew easier than ever! Refurbished 5 Gallon Stainless Steel Keg are the perfect addition for any brewer. Whether you’re building a keezer or taking your homebrews to a party, these “Corny Style” ball lock kegs will be in use for years to come. All refurbished kegs have been pressure tested and cleaned as well as de-labeled. Start kegging your own beer today and get yours while they are still in stock!!!
Our refurbished kegs are all ball lock and NSF certified. This item includes one keg.
Update: They’ve dropped two more dollars to $68 or $32 per keg.
Check Label Peelers for current price and availability. Note: shipping is an additional cost based on location. The closer you are to Ohio, the better deal this will be. If shipping is high, consider this offering from Keg Connection. That particular offering falls under flat rate shipping no matter how much you order to addresses in the 48 contiguous US states. Price, promotions and availability can change quickly. Please note that product prices and availability are subject to change. Prices and availability were accurate at the time this post was published; however, they may differ from those you see when you visit the product page. Check the product page for current price, description and availability
Refurbished 5 Gallon Stainless Steel Keg
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