TWO Pairs Ball Lock Quick Disconnects, MFL – Gas Includes CHECK VALVE – Recommended for DuoTight Installs
Cornelius Keg Ball Lock Disconnect Set Include Check Valve Ball Lock Gas Connector, Ball Lock Liquid Disconnect and Swivel Nuts for Beer home brewing
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- 1.Include: Ball Lock Gas Disconnect with Check Valve MFL 1/4(2 PCS), Ball Lock Liquid Disconnect MFL 1/4(2 PCS), Swivel Nuts 5/16”(2 PCS), Swivel Nuts 3/16” (2 PCS)
- 2.Material: Plastic for Ball Lock Disconnects and Stainless Steel Material for Swivel Nuts
- 3.Update function: The Check Valve Ball Lock Disconnect stops any liquid running back up the gas post and into the regulator which will ruin the internal mechanisms;
- 4.Widely Use: This Ball Lock Disconnect with Check Valve and 5/16” Swivel Nut Barb fits most Cornelius Keg, Pepsi Keg, and 7-UP tanks, dispense craft cocktails, soda, and other beverages from your existing keg;
- 5.Guarantee: Quality Guarantee, any problem for Ball Lock Disconnect Sets, Money Back or Replacement free.
This combo includes 4 ball lock QDs – 2 x gas and 2 x liquid. All are equipped with 1/4 MFL and include swivel nuts. The gas QDs have an integrated check valve. This keeps beer from backflowing into your gas lines. That’s handy in any installation, but I specifically recommend this style of gas QD for DuoTight Installations as they allow you to skip inline check fittings and really clean up your setup. See my DuoTight Review for more on that.
Also Consider: Ball Lock Check Valved Gas Disconnect 1/4″ MFL via Keg Connection
Cornelius Keg Ball Lock Disconnect Set Include Check Valve Ball Lock Gas Connector, Ball Lock Liquid Disconnect and Swivel Nuts for Beer home brewing– 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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