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TheGreatReverend

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Hey guys, I was looking for some kegs on ebay and stumbled across this listing:
5 gallon ball lock keg syrup tanks

The shipping is outrageous, but if you wanted say 4 or more it comes down to 40 bucks each shipped. They also say they negotiate on pallet loads if they have that many left. As always meticulously read the description on eBay to make sure you're not getting screwed. I know it's a B**** to find cornies under $50 now, so I thought I'd give a heads up.

Cheers!
 
I had a friend pick up some in person for me, said they had a warehouse full. They let him cherry pick the ones he wanted then pressure tested them. Probably going to get him to pick up 4 more next time he goes that way.
 
Hey guys, I was looking for some kegs on ebay and stumbled across this listing:
5 gallon ball lock keg syrup tanks

The shipping is outrageous, but if you wanted say 4 or more it comes down to 40 bucks each shipped. They also say they negotiate on pallet loads if they have that many left. As always meticulously read the description on eBay to make sure you're not getting screwed. I know it's a B**** to find cornies under $50 now, so I thought I'd give a heads up.

Cheers!

Email this guy direct and ask him the pricing, I ordered a few from him and got them shipped for like 34 buck. still would like a few more so that I can brew 10 gallon batches. The price break is on 4.
 
Email this guy direct and ask him the pricing, I ordered a few from him and got them shipped for like 34 buck. still would like a few more so that I can brew 10 gallon batches. The price break is on 4.

Not bad but I'm looking for the <$25/keg deal.

While buying directly from this guy is probably mutually beneficial (no eBay fees, cheaper), anyone electing to go this route should realize you're not covered by eBay's buyer protection program. In other words, if it arrives defective, you're SOL.
 
I am relatively local and stopped by the warehouse. He has more kegs than you could imagine. He was really nice, let my friend and I cherry pick our kegs, and even threw in some defective ones so we could strip them of dip tubes and such.

I highly recommend dealing with this guy and doubt he would cheat anyone. He even cut us a deal since we bought in bulk and picked up local.

Here is photo proof. And this isn't even all we picked up. the lid-less kegs are the defective ones he gave us. They still had good posts and dip tubes, but bad welds. Every keg was squeaky clean on the inside.



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Not bad but I'm looking for the <$25/keg deal...

That should be never. :( Cornelius kegs have been heavily out of the industry for... 20 years now? New manufactures are making some but they cost $100+. You could find them for $25-30 about 10 years ago, but I wouldn't expect a well functioning corny for under $30 now.
Sad future days for home brewers. Be sure to take good care of your kegs!
 
While buying directly from this guy is probably mutually beneficial (no eBay fees, cheaper), anyone electing to go this route should realize you're not covered by eBay's buyer protection program. In other words, if it arrives defective, you're SOL.

I bought two pallets (40 total kegs) from this company a couple of months ago. They are a legit beverage distributor and by contacting them directly you do get a better deal but you are also dealing with a reputable company, not some random individual. No need to worry about not being covered by eBay's buyer protection, at least in my experience. Of the 40 I received two were iffy (one had bad welds the other wouldn't hold pressure). One quick email and a couple days later I had two replacements at my doorstep. I didn't even have to send back the others so I can use those for parts. Great experience and considering how difficult it is to find ball locks in any quantity anymore, a decent deal as well.
 
It seems that everyone wants kegs, so I'm looking into starting a group buy for the area around Northern MA. The region can grow if people don't mind driving. I make trips from Lowell, MA through Lebanon, NH about once a month. Right now we're just emailing each other getting quantity estimates. Further news and thread to come.
 
That should be never. :( Cornelius kegs have been heavily out of the industry for... 20 years now? New manufactures are making some but they cost $100+. You could find them for $25-30 about 10 years ago, but I wouldn't expect a well functioning corny for under $30 now.
Sad future days for home brewers. Be sure to take good care of your kegs!

That's true if you're buying from a commercial vendor. All of my kegs came from craigslist for much less than $20 each. In fact, most ex-homebrewers in the area seem to sell them for $25. I don't mind waiting for the next deal.

I'm glad to hear that this is a reputable vendor. Sounds like a great deal if you want your kegs now.
 
I'm about an hour and a half away from them. If I can get some interest I'd drive down and pick them up for anybody willing to help with gas expense. I can probably get about 20 - 25 in my SUV so a tank of gas spread out would only add about $2 or $3 per keg.
 
thanks OP for the link. I placed an order for 5 of these. Besides giving these an oxyclean soak and replacing the O-rings, what else should be done to these?
 
thanks OP for the link. I placed an order for 5 of these. Besides giving these an oxyclean soak and replacing the O-rings, what else should be done to these?

Generally you'll want to pressure test them. Also, it never hurts to have some extra poppets on hand as well as pressure relief valves. This is assuming that they're in good shape otherwise you could need new posts. Luckily, all of these pieces are readily available from most online homebrew vendors.
 
Anyone in the Sacramento Area want to do a group buy? I'm personally good for 5 or 6 myself. Let me know. I may be willing to arrange it.
 
Anyone in the Sacramento Area want to do a group buy? I'm personally good for 5 or 6 myself. Let me know. I may be willing to arrange it.

If you need any info and plan on purchasing from the same guy, check out my New England Group buy. I have spread sheets posted in the links there for calculating everything. You'd need to get and updated shipping estimate, though.
 
Purchased a pallet load of ball locks from Fred at http://www.mceverdistrib.com/ a couple of weeks ago. Shipped super fast (freight obviously) and ended up being less than $30 a piece including shipping. Many even came pressure tested, and all are in great shape. If you're looking to do a group buy, I'd give him a call.
 
Purchased a pallet load of ball locks from Fred at http://www.mceverdistrib.com/ a couple of weeks ago. Shipped super fast (freight obviously) and ended up being less than $30 a piece including shipping. Many even came pressure tested, and all are in great shape. If you're looking to do a group buy, I'd give him a call.

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I just placed an order and got 40 of them for cheaper than you will find any where on line for the same condition. If you call and they don't answer don't worry leave a message and he will call back. If you buy in bulk he is willing to work with you.
 
Yeah, I'm looking forward to getting more people in on my New England group buy.
Quick question. To pressure test a keg, you just... add some pressure, and if it holds, it's good, right?
 
Mine are arriving Monday, and I searched the forums for just this issue. Seems the consensus is to pressurize and spray the lid with soapy water or starsan solution and look for bubbles. I think no matter how well mine fare during the pressure test, I am definitely replacing all o-rings. I happen to live 3 miles from MoreBeer, so I can just stop by and pick up a few kits. I read somewhere that the o-rings on soda kegs retain a soda smell that turns some people off.
 
Keg lube and reseating the closure work great for small, slow leaks. A buddy of mine did that with his pinlocks if he ever had a problem. I never saw it take more than one reseat.
 

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