Used Kegland Keg Deal!
Brand 5 gallon Kegland corny keg from MoreBeer
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Ditch the bottles and start kegging today! Save time, reduce the risk of infection and get all those bottles out of the kitchen for good!
Brand new 5 gallon Kegland kegs offer convenience, security and insurance when compared to used or reconditioned kegs. There’s no need to replace gaskets or other parts, no need to trust that someone else did a good job with reconditioning, and no possibility of residual flavor or aromas getting into your beer!
Features:
- Ball lock
- 130 PSI Operating Pressure
- 5 Gallon (19 L) Capacity
- Dry Hop Tab Welded into Lid
- 304 Stainless Steel
Dimensions:
- Height: 24.75 in.
- Diameter: 8.375 in.
These are great kegs! Check out my a Hands on Review!
MoreBeer has a limited number of used Kegland Kegs. They may have cosmetic defects but are still covered under MoreBeer’s No Hassle Return Policy and they have a full 1 year warranty. Get them while you can!
Kegland Ball Lock Keg | Corny Keg | 5 gal. – USED KEG415-UG
Standard Offering: Corny Keg – 5 Gallon Ball Lock Keg KEG415
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