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Replacement Floating Dip Tube for FermZilla
FE115A

Replacement Floating Dip Tube for FermZilla

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Description

Direct replacement of the 31" floating dip tube included with the FermZilla Pressure Kits.

If you're looking for a floating dip tube to use with your homebrew keg, we recommend the Torpedo Buoy™, which includes an appropriately sized metal dip tube and features a higher quality silicone tubing.

Kegland Part number: KL14076

Item # FE115A
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Availability California - In Stock
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Weight 0.09 LBS
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Dry hopped my beer
Valued C on Aug 25, 2022
Want them for a couple of mini kegs I picked up
ricky a on Jun 8, 2022
Dry hopped my beer
Valued C on Aug 25, 2022
To get less sediment in my pours
Michael C on Jul 1, 2022
Want them for a couple of mini kegs I picked up
ricky a on Jun 8, 2022
An essential accessory when bottling or barreling my beer without oxygen contamination
Osvaldo Severo on Jun 6, 2022
I love it when my float tube floats.....it's floppy, but good.
Michael F on Apr 20, 2022
Previous experience
John M on Mar 8, 2022
Need
Paul L on Dec 19, 2021
I was told this will fight a commercial Sankey Keg
TERRY E P on Sep 6, 2021
cleaner beer
Jorge G on Aug 12, 2021
Good to have a spare
Jeremy S on Jul 6, 2021
these thing are cool
Harold R on Apr 21, 2021
Convenient clean draws.
Larry K on Mar 9, 2021
works great for corny kegs and heavily dry hopped beers
Eric Schroeder on Mar 4, 2021
Because floating dip tubes are far superior to the traditional keg rods.
Michael M on Feb 22, 2021
Wanted to replace my standard dip tube to draw beer from the top and avoid the trub settled in the bottom of the keg
Rodolfo C on Feb 2, 2021
Price
Joseph L on Jan 29, 2021
To brew under pressure and limit O2 exposure.
Michael C on Jan 8, 2021
Making pressure transfer cap for Fermonster
Odin A on Aug 15, 2020
Less trub and hops
chris Phillips on Jul 25, 2020
Pressure fermentation
Matthew H on Jul 14, 2020
makes transfer easier
Joseph S on Jun 4, 2020
Clear beer
William d m on Mar 18, 2020
Easy to use for a clear beer.
Kenneth Neace on Feb 13, 2020
Keep the trub at the bottom of the keg!
Ryan A on Feb 6, 2020
To get less sediment in my pours
Michael C on Jul 1, 2022
An essential accessory when bottling or barreling my beer without oxygen contamination
Osvaldo Severo on Jun 6, 2022
What's the diameter of the silicon tubing? Is it 1/4" ID?
Ted Trowbridge on Feb 14, 2020
BEST ANSWER: The ID of the tube is 1/4". It is flexible and will stretch easily over anything with an OD of 5/16" or 1/4".
Will the ball fit inside a sanke keg that has the spear removed?
Pete Harvey on Feb 17, 2021
BEST ANSWER: Hi Pete, don't know the opening size of a sanke keg, but the ball itself is roughly 2 3/4 inches in diameter. Hope that helps.
Stainless Steel Pressure Kit for FermZilla
Stainless Steel Pressure Kit for FermZilla
Will this work in a Corney keg?
Kim Brewbaker on Feb 6, 2023
BEST ANSWER: Yes...sort off. And my experience has not been great. The Corny's dip tube needs to be cut--how high up to cut is up to you. Then connect the plastic tube to the trimmed piece inside the Corniy. IN THEORY, the metal ball will float on the surface and the tube below it will get clear beer. I have not had luck with that. It has the annoying habit of acting as though the keg has been emptied but is quite full.

I hope this helps.
What is the outside diameter of the stainless tube attached to the float?
Theresa F on Aug 21, 2021
BEST ANSWER: Actual outside diameter of the small section of SS tube is 8mm or 5/16 in inches
Reviews

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Rated 2 out of 5
It’s missing the keg side attachment
The original floating dip tube was excellent, but I only had 3 of them so I wanted a few more. I ordered these thinking I was getting the same thing as the price is within a dollar or two of the originals I purchased. These only ship with the hose and float attachment. They do not come with the “OUT” tube attachment for the dip tube side of the keg.
May 16, 2022
Purchased
1 year ago
Rated 5 out of 5
won't ever keg beer without it
I make mostly IPAs with 4 ounces of dry hops and clogged dip tubes were a big problem. This completely eliminates that, and gives you clear beer from day one. For the price and ease of use, I can't imagine kegging beer without one. I was worried it would fall off without hose clamps but that hasn't been a problem. Just make sure you get the tubing on as much as possible.
April 6, 2022
Purchased
over 2 years ago
Rated 1 out of 5
Flimsy connection
The connection to the float is extremely flimsy. I used 3 times before it broke off.
February 19, 2022
Rated 2 out of 5
Worked for about 1/2 the keg
I really wanted this to work, and it did at first. After a while, all I was pouring was CO2. I had to open the keg and reposition the tubing to get a pour. I think the tubing was against the float as it turned sideways, causing the opening to be above the beer.
November 4, 2021
Rated 1 out of 5
Cheap, and not in a good way
The buoy broke off before I could even use it. Very bad quality. Don't recommend. Stick with the long dip tubes
May 9, 2021
Rated 5 out of 5
Great solution for clogged kegs
This is a cheap, easy solution to your clogged corny kegs from heavily dry hopped brews. I suggest the filter as well. Works like a charm!
March 2, 2021