paulmac
Active Member
Hey all, making the jump to a keg setup, and I have narrowed it down to 2 packages that look good, and meet my budgetary limits:
http://www.midwestsupplies.com/kegg...draft-system-with-reconditioned-co2-tank.html
http://www.homebrewing.org/Kegging-system-Ball-Lock-with-2-kegs-picnic-faucets-5-_p_1502.html
Figured I would check in with the hive mind see if one looked better than the other. I want to stick with Ball lock, which the one from homebrewing.org mentions, while the one from midwest doesn't, although the size (27" with disconnects) seems right for ball lock. Also The one from homebrewing.org has the option for MFL disconnects, while the other does not mention. The advantage to the ones from Midwest supplies that I can see is that they are refurbished tanks, as opposed to just used. Nice to know the o-rings are replaced as I have heard that can be a pain to do yourself.
Anybody had any experience with either set up that can push me in the right direction?
Thanks
http://www.midwestsupplies.com/kegg...draft-system-with-reconditioned-co2-tank.html
http://www.homebrewing.org/Kegging-system-Ball-Lock-with-2-kegs-picnic-faucets-5-_p_1502.html
Figured I would check in with the hive mind see if one looked better than the other. I want to stick with Ball lock, which the one from homebrewing.org mentions, while the one from midwest doesn't, although the size (27" with disconnects) seems right for ball lock. Also The one from homebrewing.org has the option for MFL disconnects, while the other does not mention. The advantage to the ones from Midwest supplies that I can see is that they are refurbished tanks, as opposed to just used. Nice to know the o-rings are replaced as I have heard that can be a pain to do yourself.
Anybody had any experience with either set up that can push me in the right direction?
Thanks