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I bought Pepsi kegs because it was apparent that most of the Brewnosers were using them. I'm not sure they're any better, but interconnectivity is important - which is precisely why Pepsi uses ball locks and Coke uses pinlocks: they don't _want_ interconnectivity. I doubt the fact that Coke uses pinlocks is why they're easier to get - it's that there's such resale value for ball-locks to us.Jmac00 wrote:I use ball locks too, but for 40 i still would of grabbed them. I've had no problem reselling pinlocks to fund ball locksWith coke still using these, they're much easier to get that's for sure. What's the main reasons no one runs pinlocks? my reason is cause my majority were the ball, and the first ones i got, so i just kept em the same.
Understood about interconnectivity.... When i mentioned coke still using the pinlocks, and being easier to get.....i meant with pepsi switching to bag in a box (BIAB), they've basically sold off most, if not all their ball locks. Not many floating around unless ya come accross them by chance. Coke is supposed to be making the switch, so eventually they will be sold off in bulk numbers as well later down the road.derek wrote: I bought Pepsi kegs because it was apparent that most of the Brewnosers were using them. I'm not sure they're any better, but interconnectivity is important - which is precisely why Pepsi uses ball locks and Coke uses pinlocks: they don't _want_ interconnectivity. I doubt the fact that Coke uses pinlocks is why they're easier to get - it's that there's such resale value for ball-locks to us.
It seems like it's because of the way the images are linked on that website. The actual image is stored at the following addressmr x wrote:Do our image links no longer work......
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