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BeaumontBengal  LSU Fan Nashville, Tennessee Member since Feb 2005 1742 posts

| Kegerators (Posted on 12/29/12 at 1:09 am)
Who's got one? How do you like it? Got some fantasy football earnings to play around with. How much do I need to spend on a decent one? 500? 1000?
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DieselTiger1  LSU Fan 9 Dragon Member since Oct 2008 12566 posts

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You can build them for under $200 if you have the fridge. I built mine 5 years ago and its still works great. Do a google search for kegerator kits.
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fightin tigers Downtown Prairieville Member since Mar 2008 13346 posts
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| re: Kegerators (Posted on 12/29/12 at 2:21 am to DieselTiger1)
Yeah, better off building one. Seen some that fit two corny kegs.
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TigerHam85  Hawaii Fan Waimea Bay, HI Member since Nov 2009 16949 posts

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Bought one for my dad for Christmas from bestbuy. Was a good purchase for 500$.
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NOLAGreg  LSU Fan New Orleans Member since Jan 2008 1395 posts

| re: Kegerators (Posted on 12/29/12 at 8:08 am to TigerHam85)
My wife got me the summit sbc500 stainless steel kegarator and so far I love it. Side question, where can I find the best variety of kegs in New Orleans. I got the first one from elios, any other good or better places for different kegs?
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Aubie Spr96  Auburn Fan lolwut? Member since Dec 2009 10139 posts

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LINK Build one and save your money. All you need is a donor fridge or freezer.
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LSUBoo  Bowling Green Fan My Posting Goes To 11. Member since Mar 2006 54463 posts

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I have a commercial keg one and it's pretty badass, and I built a 4-tap homebrew kegerator out of an inherited freezer, it works great as well. I don't use the commercial keg one currently, but it's a perfect size for a fermentation fridge. If I had a commercial keg I could just switch over a few fittings and put in in the homebrew one, but I'd only be able to fit two more homebrew kegs. Bottom line, solid purchase.
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