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Michigan Keg replacement handles

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I manufacture replacement handles for corny kegs. These can also be used with kegs that have rubber tops that have broken or become cracked.

$25 each

So your solution is to droll holes in the keg? I'm not sure I want to drill holes in my kegs.
 
No drilling, if your keg is like the one in the picture that originally had a hard plastic handle, it uses the original two screws. If your keg has the full rubber top, you remove the rubber and place under your IN and OUT posts.
 
kh54s10, please let me know where I can purchase Stainless Steel 11/16 grommets for 2 cents.
 
Nice mark up. 10 cents of webbing, 15 cents of plastic tubing, 2 cents of grommets and 5 minutes to manufacture.

Yep, I don't get this either.

I can buy a user keg for $20-25 (or less) anywhere, pilfer the handle and get to keep all the spare parts (posts, poppets, lid, dip tubes) and the body for free. :tank:
 
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