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nosco said:
50, 30 and 19lt kegs Liverpool, Syd. No price given so make an offer i guess. By the pics there is heaps so decommissioned commercial kegs maybe.

http://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/liverpool/miscellaneous-goods/50l-30l-n-19l-kegs-for-sale/1124316963?utm_source=com.android.mms&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=socialbuttons&utm_content=app_android
saw it on facebook also
There when asked, the prices were

"50L $50each but buy more than 3 ill drop the price, 30L $20 and 19L $80"
 
Lyrebird_Cycles said:
As long as you are aware that that pot is aluminium, not stainless steel.
Yeah, its a bit misleading really. The maker's brand name is Chef Inox, and the word 'inox' is commonly used to refer to stainless steel. But this pot is actually aluminium (with cast iron handles).
 
Many commercial 50ltr kegs FS, unsure if legitly retired.

http://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/rothwell/miscellaneous-goods/empty-kegs/1124543741

Redcliffe Area QLD

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Feldon said:
Yeah, its a bit misleading really. The maker's brand name is Chef Inox, and the word 'inox' is commonly used to refer to stainless steel. But this pot is actually aluminium (with cast iron handles).
"Inox" comes from "acier inoxidable" = SS in French, but it's also used to refer to things made of other corrosion resistant metals: the first mainstream aluminium bikes, the Vitus 979, were called "Duralinox"

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