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right, i think its perfect if you wanna pull a few beers from the keg to bring to a party or camping trip or what have you, no bottles breaking and just a cool factor
im sure you all have seen this but it seems pretty affordable for a canning seamer, anyone canning their beers? im thinking about picking one of these up in the future $399 not badhttps://www.kegland.com.au/cannular-compact-canning-machine-bench-top-can-seamer.html
Quote from: MattyAHA on March 23, 2019, 09:14:50 pmim sure you all have seen this but it seems pretty affordable for a canning seamer, anyone canning their beers? im thinking about picking one of these up in the future $399 not badhttps://www.kegland.com.au/cannular-compact-canning-machine-bench-top-can-seamer.htmlPlus a power supply. Plus a round-trip ticket to Australia, as they apparently do not ship internationally.
Quote from: smkranz on March 29, 2019, 11:53:03 amQuote from: MattyAHA on March 23, 2019, 09:14:50 pmim sure you all have seen this but it seems pretty affordable for a canning seamer, anyone canning their beers? im thinking about picking one of these up in the future $399 not badhttps://www.kegland.com.au/cannular-compact-canning-machine-bench-top-can-seamer.htmlPlus a power supply. Plus a round-trip ticket to Australia, as they apparently do not ship internationally.ohhhhh!! bummer, i did not know that, oh well
Save your money and get an Oktober SL1. I have the cannular. It doesnt come ready to roll calibrated out of the box (oktober does). Only takes kegland 500ml can (16.9 oz) unless you jerry rig a spacer. You waste about 20 cans getting it dialed in and then the next time you use it it feels like you have to start from scratch again. My buddy got the Oktober and was perfectly seeming cans right out of the box with no waste and it does 16oz and 12 oz cans with no rigging.