Bargain Fittings Weldless Brewpot Fitting Set

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Turn your pot, kettle, keg or metal drum into a brew pot with drain with our weld less fitting sets.

With a step bit or hole saw you can easily add a drain with valve and make your brew day more enjoyable!

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    4 of 5 | January 16, 2011 at 08:55 PM

    Price: $29.00

    Pros: Easy to install. Leak free.

    Cons: No cons.

    Recommended? Yes

    This is my second kit and I am 100% satisfied. Super fast shipping. I recommend this to anyone with no access to a welder.
  • September 25, 2010 at 10:37 AM

    Price: $18.00

    Pros: Easy to use and clean

    Cons: hard to get zero drip

    Recommended? Yes

    I use all weldless and love them.
  • September 16, 2010 at 07:47 PM

    Price: $28.00

    Pros: This kit, SS 3 piece ball valve, fittings, o rings, and bulkhead, everything I needed. Arrived super fast and wrapped in bubble wrap.

    Cons: No Cons!!!

    Recommended? Yes

    This kit, SS 3 piece ball valve, fittings, o rings, and bulkhead, everything I needed. Arrived super fast and wrapped in bubble wrap.
  • September 10, 2010 at 12:00 AM

    Price: $23.00

    Pros: Nice look, works great, easy to install, super fast shipping!

    Cons: None

    Recommended? Yes

    Wayne was real informative telling me which valves and tubes would work for my set up, Installation was super easy and shipping was a breeze! No more messing around with fittings at my local hardware store...Plus every things stainless! Impress your friends and go with bargain fittings!
  • May 25, 2010 at 07:58 AM

    Price: $19.00

    Pros: Easy installation. Leak free usage

    Cons: None yet

    Recommended? Yes

    Product installs easily once you have drilled the opening. The only part of the installation process I changed was to place the exterior o-ring between the locknut and the ball valve rather than the locknut and the keg wall. The interior o-ring sealed the opening well enough to not require another one on the outside and due to the size of the SS nipple I was having a hard time getting a proper seal to the ball valve. Placing the o-ring between the ball valve and locknut provided a solid seal and it has not been an issue since.
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