Replacement Ball Lock Keg Posts
Keg Post for Cornelius Type Ball Lock Keg Stainless Steel Corny Keg Post with Poppet Keg Post with Spring 19/32-18 Female Thread Gas Post Liquid Post with Strong Replacement O Rings
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- Purchase these keg posts to replace worn out posts that no longer seal properly. Made of 304 stainless Steel for proper sanitation and unmatched durability.
- Poppet valve ensures you get a tight seal every time
- These work great with cornelius style kegs. Not compatible with firestone, Hoover, and Spartanburg kegs
- This variation is for both gas and liquid posts. Threads spec: 19/32″-18
- The Weekend Brewer is a home brewing brand based in fayetteville, AR. It’s brewing made easy.
- Replace damaged posts on your compatible ball lock keg or convert compatible pin lock kegs to ball lock. How to Find Your Keg Model
- This set appears to include Universal Poppets – check out our Tips on Installing and Adjusting Universal Poppets
Keg Post for Cornelius Type Ball Lock Keg Stainless Steel Corny Keg Post with Poppet Keg Post with Spring 19/32-18 Female Thread Gas Post Liquid Post with Strong Replacement O Rings – 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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