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Williams Brewing - Williams Kettlevalve
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Product Information
I bought two of these valves and love them.
The first I used to convert a 5 gal Igloo industrial cooler. It works great.
The second I used to add a valve to my stainless brew pot. It comes with directions for drilling out the hole. I am not too handy but followed the directions and it worked fine. The valve is installed, works well and does not leak.
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Ynaught's Reviews
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12-02-2011, 09:56 PM |
Price: $19.90 Pros: Cheap, functional. Easy to install as drilling a hole (which was quite difficult in my keg/boilpot). Has never leaked since installation. Cons: Not Stainless; but nickel plated brass seems like a decent alternative. Ball valve not made to disassemble (at least not easily) so might not be advisable in some applications. Recommended? Yes
Comments: I really can't complain about this product; considering the price, it's freakin' awesome.
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m1k3's Reviews
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Price: $19.90 Pros: price Cons: I don't use it. I prefer to pour over the side of the kettle to leave the trub in the bottom. Recommended? Yes
Comments: Not a lot of threads. I bought the WL101 from MoreBeer for my HLT.
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BubberJ's Reviews
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Price: $19.90 Pros: Simplest Kettle valve around Cons: Not stainless steel Recommended? Yes
Comments: My rating would have been "Good" but for some reason the valve leaks when I have cold water in it before I boil (from the inside not around the wall - it seals just fine there). Once the water warms up there are no issues with dripping, even after cooling the Wort down. I recently just stopped using this as I have switched to a keggle, hope this information is of use to someone.
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BainbridgeBrewer's Reviews
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Price: $23.00 Pros: Easy to install, no leaks. Cons: None yet. Recommended? Yes
Comments: I've installed two of these on my setup now. I drilled a hole ans installed on onto my brew kettle, and I am using one on my 70 qt. Igloo Max Cold Ice Cube MLT. Both work great, no leaks.
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