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10 Pack of Colour Coded Silicone Post O-Rings (5 x Red Gas + 5 x Yellow Liquid)

10 Pack of Colour Coded Silicone Post O-Rings (5 x Red Gas + 5 x Yellow Liquid)

$2.95Price

Colour coded Yellow and Red Ball Lock Keg Post O-Rings. Silicone for superb malleability and spring back memory performance. We've all been there, not looking or not thinking and trying to put a gas disconnect on a liquid post.Yes there's a knotch in it, yes theres words IN and OUT. But you're busy! You don't have time to go searching, it should just be BAM! in your face obvious that it's a liquid or a gas post.KegLand finally has the answer made possible by our KegLand HomeBrew Community Group on Facebook, the long awaited colour coded Gas and Liquid Post Sets Red & Yellow.

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    FAQ
    Why not Low2 O-Rings? Aren't they supposed to be better?
    There is one fundamental reason why we didn't and shouldn't use Low2 O-rings For a Post
    Spring-Back Memory - Leak prevention.
    Low2 holds a lot of memory, Silicone doesn't. What this means is if you were to use a Low2 O-Ring on your posts and you had your keg cold in the fridge and connected up. If you were to remove your disconnects and connect them again, if you didn't re-attach in the exact same position, the memory of the o-ring would be slightly off and cause a potential leak.
    We use Low2 on the Hatch Lid O-Ring because its a face seal that can withstand 100's of PSI worth of pressure, but even if flattened slightly under pressure. it can be reseated quite easily.
    A Radial Seal (Post O-Ring) is much harder to manipulate. 

    All of our independant testing with Low2 Keg Lid O-rings was done with silicone post o-rings. So rest assured you're getting the best possible product that means less leak spots, and better chemical resistance and performance from a homebrewing supplier you can trust.

    Comes with:
    5 x Yellow Liquid In Post O-Rings
    5 x Red Gas Out Post O-Rings

    We would recommend applying food grade lubricant to your o-rings on a regular basis to prolong their life. Especially after deep cleaning.

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