TMM corny kegs

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2 spunding valves, 2 nukataps, quite a lot of duotight fittings leaking, some become brittle (no direct sunlight) gas and liquid connectors falling apart, series x become very noisy (hopefully it's not on its last legs).
I'm sure I missed something, it'll come up eventually, or if you wish browse my other comments.
When I started up I've ordered every month from their AliExpress store, I wish you never have to get in touch with their customer service there.😉
I've only bought Kegland stuff from UK suppliers so can't comment on that side of things, but the two times I've contacted Kegland Australia they've been brilliant. They replied overnight with helpful replies each time.

Overall they're a business that I like. Innovative, with in my experience, good products. I only wish their RAPT pill (TILT type affair) worked on Bluetooth as well as wifi
 
I've just picked up a couple of "used once" kegland corny's from ebay and they look and feel great.. a bit taller than all my other ones which are all recon's from malt miller and home brew company over the years. tbh, weren't particularly impressed with any of the recon kegs which were supposedly grade A, and one of them was in a really poor state.

Only other difference I have noticed with the kegland ones is that the dip tube feeds down into the center of the keg base, where all my other ones feed down to the side. Not sure if that'll make much difference as haven't had chance to use them yet..
 
Definitely not made in the save factory, but apart from the slightly better polished finish of the AEB’s, the quality is the same inside.

No reason to buy the AEB’s IMO, and I have 6.


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I have a MM keg bought around 13 months ago, I'm no expert on kegs but it seems to be good quality to me I have had no issues at all.
 
So, after a long wait, they're back in stock. They're feels a bit heavier than the kegland ones. The welds are nice, no defects. I'll prepare them tomorrow morning to get them filled.
 
Nice, I noticed they had come back in stock, and the price (£77) is comparable to the kegland ones too.
I must admit, apart from being 4mm narrower, I can't see why anyone would buy a new AEB keg given they cost £110 now :oops:
 
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