Not including shipping, it's actually cheaper for the kegs, because you get three of them rather than one. And you can use the empty special offer ones.
PET bottle holding up better than steel kegs?
or do you mean the pouring device?
Kegs are cooler tho
But seriously, I've been considering both, and had preferred the keg idea. Any particular reason you think it would be less sturdy?
I like the look of the mini kegs.
50 pound plus tax = 57pound = $130 aussie plus delivery
You would need another keg for a normal size brew ( guess you could bottle the remainder.)
So cost wise depending on delivery about the same.
anyone know the how tall it is tapped?? would it fit in a fridge with your normal fridge stuff. ( not too much shelf adjusting the missus would get peeved)
Not sure about the corkage rubber stopper seal the brew gets a bit too much pressure and POP!!! thats what I would worry about.
I went the Tap-a-draught 44cm long tapped 17cm in dia, easily fits the Kelvinator. $143 with 4 bottles phoned the G'borough HBS and asked them if they had or could get one in, No problems coupla days. no delivery charge.
haven't tried it yet just waiting on maturity ( 2 weeks tuesday )
The biggest thing for me would be the ease of cleaning and the fact that you can SEE it is clean. The kegs are not very strong, they are prone to damage easily, and even a slight scratch can cause it to rust out. The tappers can be a major pain, hence the reason they never really took off years ago when they were first released. They do appear to be cheaper, but don't forget it is going to cost a fortune to have a package of that size sent over from the UK! I would guess somewhere in the vacinity of $150 AU just on post. For that kind of money you can buy the kit and 3 extra bottles