Homebrew Keg Sockets from Keg Connection – from $9.95
Keg Sockets – Choose Your Sockets from Keg Connections
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We stock sockets for all the keg types we sell! Need help figuring out which one you need? Call us @ 325-356-5204 or email help@kegconnection.com for help!!!
- KP331: Pin Lock 13/16 Socket for removing pin lock posts (plugs)
- KP332: Ball Lock 11/16 SIX-POINT Socket for removing smaller Cornelius posts (plugs)
- KP333: Ball Lock 7/8 SIX-POINT Socket for Cornelius or Firestone posts (plugs)
- KP334: Ball Lock 7/8 TWELVE-POINT Socket for Cornelius or Firestone posts (plugs)
- KP335 Complete Set (THREE BALL LOCK SOCKETS) for Cornelius or Firestone posts (plugs)
- KP336: Set of TWO BALL LOCK SOCKETS, 7/8 SIX POINT and 7/8 TWELVE POINT for Cornelius or Firestone posts (plugs)
- As of this posting, prices start at $9.95.
- Other options are available including sets that get you everything,
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Keg Sockets – Choose Your Sockets
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From Keg Connection…
These premium, remanufactured ball lock kegs are constructed from stainless steel. Given the rising cost of stainless steel and the dwindling supply of high-caliber used kegs, you won’t want to miss out on this deal.
Each keg in our assortment is meticulously renovated. We carry out an exhaustive cleaning, precision polishing, and swap out various o-rings, including those on the lid, PRV, liquid and gas dip tubes, and two additional o-rings for each post. We source our kegs exclusively from top-notch brands such as AEB, SAFER, and CORNELIUS.
18L+/5 gallon kegs are on sale for $74.95.
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+ Keg Connection Says… ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The Reviews Are In – BEST KEGS EVER
18+ Liter Ball Lock Keg | Fully Remanufactured (AEB/SAFER/Cornelius) | SEE DESCRIPTION
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18+ Liter Ball Lock Keg | Fully Remanufactured (AEB/SAFER/Cornelius)
These are top-tier, refurbished Corny kegs made of stainless steel. With stainless steel costs climbing and high-quality used kegs becoming increasingly scarce, this is an offer you won’t want to overlook.
Every keg in our collection undergoes a comprehensive refurbishment process. This includes deep cleaning, machine polishing, and the replacement of o-rings on the lid, PRV, as well as liquid and gas dip tubes, in addition to two o-rings on each post. These kegs are all sourced from elite brands, including AEB, SAFER, and CORNELIUS.
Additional Information on Our Refurbished Kegs:
Though these kegs are pre-owned, they may exhibit minor cosmetic imperfections such as small dings and scratches that couldn’t be completely polished away. None of these issues impact their functionality.
After the cleaning and polishing operations, some residue might be present on either the keg’s exterior or its rubber components. While it may transfer onto your hands, this is merely a reminder that all kegs—whether new or used—need to be meticulously cleaned before usage. Proper sanitization is also crucial before filling them with any beverage.
A subset of these kegs has experienced sun damage to the rubber areas, affecting the seal. This could lead to the formation of black marks, particularly when the rubber is wet, although this is less likely when it’s dry.
Lastly, you might find some kegs with double o-rings on their posts. While this may appear out of the ordinary, rest assured they function as effectively as those with single o-rings.
Diameter: 8-7/8″ (225mm)
Height: 22-1/4″ (565mm)
Weight: 9 lbs 9oz (4.34kg)
Volume: 4.75 gallons (18 liters) but some are also slightly more in full volume
Post Thread Size: 9/16-18 UNF Thread on both the IN and Out.
The fact is… the era of cheap and readily available used homebrew kegs is… done. I could give you a bunch of reasoning behind that opinion including one of the best sources for used kegs… de-listing used kegs, but I’ve got a regularly updated article on the topic you can check out.
Keg Connection Says…
“People have been receiving these new PREMIUM REMANUFACTURED KEGS and already love them! That’s because there hasn’t been a used keg on the market in this good of condition, EVER. They’re ‘used’ in a literal sense but each of these kegs has undergone an extensive refurbishing process. They have been meticulously cleaned, machine-polished, and fitted with new o-rings including the lid, pressure relief valve, and both liquid and gas dip tubes. Plus, we’ve added two new o-rings on each post.”
- 18+ Liter Ball Lock Keg | Fully Remanufactured (AEB/SAFER/Cornelius)
- 9+ Liter Ball Lock Keg | Fully Remanufactured (AEB/SAFER/Cornelius)
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