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No hay artículos en el carroBilly West
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 21 de enero de 2024
Seems like pretty good quality besides the spot of rust or something along the rim on the outside. Taking a star of for that.I did scrub the hell out of the inside so hopefully no rust in there. Great quality for the price though...
Kelly Clydesdale
Comentado en Canadá el 27 de abril de 2024
Perfect little 4L kegs
Dan
Comentado en Canadá el 13 de octubre de 2023
I bought this to use with the tap system I bought. Unfortunately, it came with a defective O-ring. This spilt my beer and it went flat wasting the entire keg. I reached out to the company twice with no response. I then reached out to Amazon who asked the company to contact me. After two weeks, I have still not heard back from them. This is a $.10 part that was defective. With proper customer service this could’ve been an easy fix but seeing how important the O-ring is, I have to give a poor review because this is useless without a seal.
Rick Graedel
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de septiembre de 2023
This product is well made, super impressive!
Joe Orlow
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 5 de enero de 2021
I got this growler for a different use than what it's intended for.I use stainless steel bottles and growlers as hot water bottles. This carries a risk so someone should really think it through before trying this at home. The stainless steel gets very hot when its filling with boiling water leading to the possibility of someone getting burned if they don't act cautiously.I have a number of steel Triple Tree water bottles which hold 34 oz. each and I have a Klean Kanteen steel growler that holds 64 oz.In researching what stainless steel growlers are out there to buy to add to my collection, I found this 128 oz. unit.Just arrived, and it's working out fine.I have two ways of heating the water in the bottles and growlers. One is to heat the water in a teapot, then fill the containers from the pot.The other is to put the containers right on the glass of an induction burner. This involves yet another risk: I have to make sure to remove the lids to avoid the build-up of steam that could lead to an explosion.The first thing I did with this growler was to fill it with cold water and test if it would heat up on the induction burner. Despite its concave bottom, the water came to a boil about as fast as it would have in the flat bottomed teapot.I was debating whether to review this product. I think the seller would much rather have had a first-reviewer that used the mini-keg for dispensing beer. After all, there are engineered details on this keg designed with beer, not water, in mind.*But it was hard to resist the opportunity to be the first reviewer.______*One of the problems I've encountered in using steel hot water bottles is removing the top after the water cools. The pressure drops in the bottles as they cool. This makes the bottles safer because it creates a vacuum that holds the tops down, preventing accidental openings. But it also makes it harder to take the top off.The clever mechanism at the top of this keg is intended to equalize pressure inside and outside the keg. I simply tug on the ring and there is a satisfying *fsssh* as air rushes in to fill the vacuum.
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