KEGERATORS
EdgeStar EdgeStar KC2000 Full Size Kegerator and Keg Beer Cooler
Brand: EdgeStarColor: BlackFeatures: Holds US Standard 1/4 and 1/2 Kegs. Does NOT support use of Coors, Miller, rubberized or other oversized kegs Temp Range: Low 30's to Mid 40's; Easy conversion to a refrigerator; 5 lbs CO2 cylinder included (supplied empty) Dimensions: 50-7/16" H (includes tap & casters) x 20-3/16" W x 20-1/16" D (Depth w/ external tank mounted: 30-1/2") (Height w/out tap and casters: 33-1/8"), Warranty: 90 days labor, 1 year parts For freestanding use only, Casters included for easy mobility, Drip tray catches spills to contain drips and messes For a stainless steel version please see model# KC2000SSA, for a dual tap see KC2000TWIN, and dual tap stainless KC2000SSTWIN Details: The EdgeStar KC2000 Draft Beer Dispenser offers you all the advantages of enjoying your favorite draft beer at the pub, in the comforts of your home. Holding just about any size keg shell, including the most common keg shells popular half and quarter shells, this economical and well crafted model comes with an American standard D coupler. Additional features include: caster wheels for easy portability, a movable drip tray and chrome railing. The sleek black cabinet with chrome tower will impress any beer aficionado. Our easy installation guide, which includes step by step installation with photos, will make setup a snap. You will be enjoying draft beer in no time. Other features include two removable wire coated shelves allowing easy conversion into an auto defrost refrigerator. Plus a metal floor plate to protect your refrigerator while it's being used as a beer dispenser. This unit also comes complete with a 5 lb. CO2 cylinder equipped with an easy to read pressure gauge that hides discretely on the back.EAN: 0854502001573
$ 1,976.99$ 1,797.49
Kegerators are refrigerators for your kegs. They're refrigerators with a built-in tap and are designed to keep your kegs cool for long periods. There are different kinds of kegs for all sorts of areas like freestanding, built-in, outdoor, and commercial.
Different Types of Kegerators
Freestanding. These are versatile and customizable. They often come with wheels so you can move them to different areas of your home. Remember that freestanding kegerators are not meant to be built-in and require proper ventilation.
Built-in. These types of kegerators can match and blend seamlessly with your countertops. They're great for small kitchens that require a lot of space, but the installation cost may be too high for some.
Outdoor. This is for the ones who love to spend their time outside. Outdoor kegerators are specifically built to withstand the elements but can be limited by their location. With all the wear and tear from the environment, these kegerators' lifespan is shorter than others.
Commercial. These Kegerators are built for a professional setting like restaurants and bars. They're large and provide extra space for bottles and cans. However, they require more power compared to other kegerators.
Kegerators Buying Guide
Size and Shape
The size of the kegerator can significantly affect your work area if your space is limited. Freestanding kegerators take up a lot of space, while built-in kegerators can be placed under your counter.
Cost
Some kegerators require more money than others. You have to consider the assembly, installation, and power cost of the kegerator. Your budget and expenses are essential for business and daily living.
Maintenance
This is specifically for outdoor kegerators since they're exposed to the elements. Maintaining a kegerator can be difficult and takes a lot of your time, so purchasing an indoor kegerator can help you if you want something easy.
Kegs
The size and shape of your kegs affect your kegerator. If you purchase a small kegerator, then large kegerators won't be able to use it. Similarly, large kegerators can't house small kegs since they won't reach the tap.