Kegco Stainless Steel Immersion Chiller 1/2" OD x 50' Coil

Model: FL-SEC.5-50
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  • Allows you to rapidly chill your wort in as fast as 20 minutes when whirlpooling
  • Made from 50' of 1/2" stainless steel tubing and wound into a tight stack of 9.75" diameter coils
  • Features two garden hose thread (GHT) fitting that attaches to standard garden hose faucets and utility sinks
  • Chiller is approximately 24-1/5" high and 9.75" in diameter
  • Great for brewers who frequently brew large batches of beer
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Speed up your chilling process with Kegco's Stainless Steel Immersion Chiller, made from 50' of 1/2" stainless steel tubing. Stainless steel is a great material for a chiller because it is easier to clean than copper and less expensive. Wound into a tight stack of 12" diameter coils, this chiller can cool your wort in as fast as 20 minutes. This chiller is great for brewers who frequently brew large batches of beer. It features two standard garden hose fittings for easy connections on the inlet and outlet.

This chiller coil is approximately 9.75" in diameter, and is perfectly sized for cooling 14 to 30 gallons of wort. The 1/2" O.D. is superior to a 3/8" O.D. chiller, since it contains more cool liquid to cool off the wort faster.

  • Tube Dimensions: 50' x 1/2" (outer) diameter
  • Coil Dimensions: 9.75" diameter x 24-1/2" high
  • Input Fitting: Female GHT
  • Output Fitting: Male GHT

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Question:
What is the thickness of the copper tubing?
by Alex on April 27, 2025
Answer:
1/2 inch
by Joe on April 28, 2025
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Question:
I like my beers really cold and I am wondering if I could attach this coil to my kegs and connect to the kegarator for dispensing them
by Dre 10 on May 17, 2025
Answer:
No. The threads do not match up.
by Steve on May 19, 2025
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Question:
Can I use it to heat water in the pot
by Chris on May 31, 2025
Answer:
Depending on the setup but generally these are used with a pot and burner to heat up the coils.
by Modesto on June 02, 2025
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