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- Brand new kegs produced from high strength aluminum alloy 6061-T6
- Eye-catching tanks have a glossy powder coated epoxy finish in Electric Red that acts as an extra layer of protection against corrosion and wear
- Stamped with required U.S. Department of Transportation and Transport Canada Markings
- 320 valves are CGA approved and have a male thread for CO2 regulators
- Once filled, this tank should be able to dispense 3-4 beer kegs
*All tanks are shipped empty
Introducing the brand new Kegco RED CO2 tank. These CO2 tanks are produced from high strength aluminum alloy 6061-T6. Aluminum itself is a corrosion resistant material, but not corrosion-proof. These eye-catching tanks have a glossy powder coated epoxy finish in Electric Red that acts as an extra layer of protection against corrosion and wear. Each cylinder features service pressure up to 1800 PSI/124 BAR with a test pressure of 3000 PSI/207 BAR. These cylinders are stamped with required U.S. Department of Transportation and Transport Canada Markings. The 320 Valves are CGA approved, and have a male thread for Co2 Regulators.
- 4.25" Diameter
- 14" Height
- 1800 PSI
- CGA-320 Valve
- Shiny Red Coating
- Good for 3-4 Kegs
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DOT Certification | Yes |
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Refillable | Yes |
Carry Handle | Yes |
Question:
are the tanks tested before shipping? is there paper work to prove it was tested?
by Beer guy on May 06, 2019
Answer:
yes they come from the manufacturer tested
by Dave on May 08, 2019
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Question:
are there any kegco red 10lb tanks
by charles on January 31, 2020
Answer:
The red tank is only available in the 5 lb
by Erika on February 03, 2020
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Question:
How tall is the 10lb tank?
by Mike on October 05, 2023
Answer:
20.5".
by Jake on October 06, 2023
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Question:
How are they refillable?
by Greg on June 06, 2024
Answer:
Any Co2 distributor should be able to fill these tanks for you
by Courtney on June 10, 2024
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Question:
Will this be ok to be used for brewing nitro cold brew in my 5 gal keg?
by Beer Boss Bob on May 22, 2019
Answer:
you must use a nitrogen tank if holding nitrogen. Nitrogen has a higher pressure rating.
by Ben on May 31, 2019
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12/19/2010
Good for a year or so!Its hard to find solid info about how much you can really push with this size 5# tank. I am at fourteen (14) 1/6 kegs with my tank! And that is with the CO2 tank inside the fridge. I think I am at the end after this keg is finished.
Unless you dont want to deal with refilling it once year, I recommend this tank for its size and capacity! If once a year is too much, I suggest the next size up.