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Flow Control Perlicks in Stainless

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I've been told as of yesterday they can be supplied. Will wait and see next week.
 
Here Yob.
Cheeky Peeks got them. Thinking about it myself.
BTW ordered some hops this week. Cheers mate great service.

Rossco
 
That ad still says chrome plated, Rossco.

I would guess the SS version will be closer to $100, not the $67 quoted in the ad.

Happy to be corrected. ..
 
Cheeky Peak are defo worth a look at though when they are readily available. Good prices from my previous browsings of their site.

No affiliation. I wish I had affiliations, I'd get cheaper gear...
 
Hey Yob I added one to my setup last year,

To be honest the perlicks pour that well I've never used / needed to restrict any beer... yet.

Worth a think anyhow,
 
I'd be a little nervous of "direct from the distributor, prior to official release" units available, if Perlick had nailed it, they would be commercially available, and you are probably just buying a pre-release test unit which has not had the benefit of troubleshooting.
 
I hoped when I bought my roto v s that this delay might happen. Not for you guys but for me to justify it.love them and would recommenf them very highly.
 
Hi Yob

Got mine from CheekyPeak. They are great. That's my set up below

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Cheeky Peak don't have them until next week though... Spoke to Jezza today. You sure you don't have the 545PC (Polished Chrome)?
 
No stress. Nice kegerator though!!! Slick paint job :)
 
TSMill said:
I'd be a little nervous of "direct from the distributor, prior to official release" units available, if Perlick had nailed it, they would be commercially available, and you are probably just buying a pre-release test unit which has not had the benefit of troubleshooting.
They are now comercially availiable, they also have a warranty, and I wouldn't think the design would have changed from the brass ones. I haven't heard any one with anything bad to say about the brass flow controls so the stainless I'd figure would be right.
 

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