New Replacement Corny Keg Lid with Stainless Steel PRV… $12.50!
Keg Lid with Built-In Pressure Relief – Pin Lock or Ball Lock
More InfoHighlighted Features
- REPLACEMENT KEG LID: for ball lock and pin lock kegs
- PRESSURE RELIEF: Built-in manual pressure relief
- MODIFY EXISTING PIN LOCK KEG: Add a manual pressure relief to your pin lock keg
- MODIFY EXISTING BALL LOCK KEG: Refresh your ball lock keg with a brand new lid
- QUALITY CONSTRUCTION: Stainless steel with new O-ring
Note from HBF: One difference between Pin Lock and Ball Lock kegs is the type of lids that come with each. Ball Locks, generally, have a manual PRV valve, while Pin Locks do not. Ball Lock style lids are, in my opinion, superior because the manual PRV allows you to easily vent your keg as needed. The good news is that, for standard kegs, the lids are the same size and can be interchanged. That means you can use a Ball Lock style lid in a Pin Lock Keg.
- See: What’s the Difference Between Ball Lock Kegs and Pin Lock Kegs?
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As of this update these are selling for just $12.50. Shipping is an additional fee. For me… I’m seeing $7.04 shipping, but that may vary based on location. The key thing is that each additional lid ships for less. As an example, if I order 5 lids shipping is $7.19. Just 5 cents more than shipping for a single lid. Prices, promotions and availability can change quickly. Check product page for current info – More About Prices
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