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I had a quick look on Facebook marketplace and there's someone near me selling used 19L kegs for £35 a piece.

I don't understand why you would spend 4x that to get an extra 4 litres. OK say they need a bit of reconditioning - some new seals etc but you could get 3 19L kegs and the seals for less than the price of the 23L keg. Doesn't make sense to me but it's your money, man!

You could even get a couple of kegland Tee piece carbonation caps and a couple of old 2L coke bottles for your extra 4 litres (or just get used to brewing to 20 litres).

I do have a new 19L that was a Christmas gift a few years ago but now I have to look closely to tell which is which because they are in constant use so get dinged up and I don't really clean the outside often. There's no difference between the new and the old, and once they are in the keezer you don't even see them anyway.
 
I have 3 Boots aluminium barrels that I use. I converted them to S30 valves and added a pressure gauge because the gas system they come with simply didn’t work. They all work well after conversion. You can still pick them up occasionally on Facebook and eBay.
 

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I’ve picked up 5 19l cornies since October, never paid more than £45 and all have been in great condition.

Last 2 cost me £35 each from a guy near Manchester, he had another 12 or so left for sale
 
I’ve picked up 5 19l cornies since October, never paid more than £45 and all have been in great condition.

Last 2 cost me £35 each from a guy near Manchester, he had another 12 or so left for sale
Pretty sure that's the guy I saw on Facebook marketplace 👀
 

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