
Product details
Replacement lid for a Cornelius / Corny keg. Fits all normal 5 gallon stainless steel Corny kegs (cannot replace the irregularly shaped racetrack-style lids).
Stainless steel construction. Comes with pressure relief vale and rubber gasket.
Additional information
SKU | K345 |
Replaced a couple beat up used lids with these new units. They are shiny and pretty and hold pressure. 5 stars!!
Works as designed
Ordered these to replace lids with no way to vent.
Cornelius Keg Lid
I was sent this lid as a replacement for my NB single keg system lid. The lid wouldn't hold a seal even after switching o-rings. The original lid that came with the keg system fortunately sealed. The clamp is different on the original versus this one. I would make sure you test this out on your keg to make sure it's compatible and not wait until kegging day to find out it's incompatible.
It helps to let the co2 pressure seal the lid. To do this hold the lid in place without snapping down the handle. While holding it in place turn on the co2 and it should seal in a few seconds. 10-12 psi should be enough to do it but sometimes it can take close to 30psi. Once it seals from the pressure snap the lid handle down and adjust the pressure. This will seal about 99% of kegs out there.
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Clear recently viewedReplaced a couple beat up used lids with these new units. They are shiny and pretty and hold pressure. 5 stars!!
Works as designed
Ordered these to replace lids with no way to vent.
Cornelius Keg Lid
I was sent this lid as a replacement for my NB single keg system lid. The lid wouldn't hold a seal even after switching o-rings. The original lid that came with the keg system fortunately sealed. The clamp is different on the original versus this one. I would make sure you test this out on your keg to make sure it's compatible and not wait until kegging day to find out it's incompatible.
It helps to let the co2 pressure seal the lid. To do this hold the lid in place without snapping down the handle. While holding it in place turn on the co2 and it should seal in a few seconds. 10-12 psi should be enough to do it but sometimes it can take close to 30psi. Once it seals from the pressure snap the lid handle down and adjust the pressure. This will seal about 99% of kegs out there.
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