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Cannular 300 Chuck - Suits Ball 300 End (Crowler, 1L/32oz)

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Cannular 300 Chuck - Suits Ball 300 End (Crowler, 1L/32oz)

This chuck and table will enable you to seam 1L (32oz) cans. These oversized cans are often used for disposable growler fills and hence have earned the name "crowlers".

We supply this chuck and table to seam the Ball 300 end/lid type oversized aluminium cans. Please be aware that these parts are only suitable for use with our Cannular Semi-Auto Machine and will not be compatible with the Cannular Manual machine. Please also note that the can in the images is not included.  You will need to purchase the 300 ends and cans separately.

 

See The Machine in Action 
To see this machine in Action Simply Click on the Video Below:

 

If you want to see a video descirbing why cans are so popular in the Craft Brewing industry then look here:

If you are interested in reading a review on the product you can find this one on Home Brew Finds.  This review wwas done by Brad Probert who has a great website called www.beersnobby.com

$28.50

Original: $95.00

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Cannular 300 Chuck - Suits Ball 300 End (Crowler, 1L/32oz)

$95.00

$28.50

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This chuck and table will enable you to seam 1L (32oz) cans. These oversized cans are often used for disposable growler fills and hence have earned the name "crowlers".

We supply this chuck and table to seam the Ball 300 end/lid type oversized aluminium cans. Please be aware that these parts are only suitable for use with our Cannular Semi-Auto Machine and will not be compatible with the Cannular Manual machine. Please also note that the can in the images is not included.  You will need to purchase the 300 ends and cans separately.

 

See The Machine in Action 
To see this machine in Action Simply Click on the Video Below:

 

If you want to see a video descirbing why cans are so popular in the Craft Brewing industry then look here:

If you are interested in reading a review on the product you can find this one on Home Brew Finds.  This review wwas done by Brad Probert who has a great website called www.beersnobby.com