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Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Update: Growler Filler - $9.99 Shipped


Fill growlers from the bottom up using this handy accessory for your Perlick 525 series faucet.

The seller is OntarioBeerKegs, based in Ontario, Canada.  This is a Buy It Now Ebay Deal.  OntarioBeerKegs has a 100% positive rating and shipping is free to the US.

Update: on the original post for this, Patrick from OntarioBeerKegs chimed in via the comments section to let people know that this is OntarioBeerKegs own design.  He also encourages folks to read the reviews included in the item description.


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Growler Filler for Perlick 525SS Faucets - $9.99 Shipped

Also Consider: 

Do you need a Perlick 525SS faucet to go with your handy new growler filler?  Adventures in Homebrewing has a great deal going on these right now.



Stainless steel, forward sealing and Perlick quality.

Perlick Stainless Steel 525ss Perl Faucet - $29.99

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3 comments:

  1. No disrespect to Patrick, but including your own pre-selected testimonials in an item description is not a proper review, it is a sales strategy. Albeit a good one.

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    1. Your point is well taken. There's not much more a reseller can do, although such testimony should be taken with a grain of salt as I think you're suggesting. My gut is that this is going to be a good product. I'm looking forward to receiving mine and plan to report back, especially if these come up for sale again.

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  2. I got mine in the mail today. Unfortunately, it doesn't fit any of my faucets - the metal part doesn't fit inside regardless of the o-rings. According to the manufacturer, they thought it would fit the 575SS creamer, but I guess that was incorrect. Based on the 425SS and flow control being so close in size to the creamer faucet's ID, I was hoping it might work for all of them. Apparently, the 525SS is a bit wider ID than the creamer model or any of the others. I knew I was taking a risk trying to make it work, so it's entirely my fault. I'll either machine it down to make it work or sell it to a friend.

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