I'm selling this for a friend We have decided to part with the awesome kegerator, we want $350 for it. It works fabulously and there have only been about 5 kegs in it. It measures 23"x23"x34" and it is totally clean, but no matter from what angle I took a picture, it looked smudgy on the outside. I assure you, it's only the picture. It comes with:Red Bone tap handle10lb co2 bottleregulatorsankey tap system (only for domestic kegs),cleaning kit
2/25/2008 10:25:26 PM
2/25/2008 10:54:34 PM
how much does it usually cost to get the co2 refilled?
2/25/2008 11:24:36 PM
^ shouldnt cost more then 10-20 bucks tops to get the CO2 filled
2/25/2008 11:54:04 PM
^what he said
2/26/2008 12:04:54 AM
does it fit a regular keg?
2/26/2008 12:15:26 AM
yup, it fits both a normal and a pony keg
2/26/2008 12:30:31 AM
first person with $350 takes it
2/26/2008 10:02:12 AM
100$
2/26/2008 1:26:53 PM
I have a PM bid for $350, but that's for after spring break.Anybody want it now?
2/26/2008 1:35:53 PM
you know, you could at least post a sn, so that users know you are not just saying that
2/26/2008 1:40:41 PM
dang im about to spend $350 dollars.guarantee it all works and everything? Can I see it? Test it out?
2/26/2008 2:33:24 PM
^^the guy could have also posted his bid in the thread but he chose not to, so I'm not going to either.^pm sent
2/26/2008 2:37:19 PM
sold!thanks tww
2/26/2008 4:47:56 PM
damn i didnt know kegerators were so expensive...i figured they were like 100 or 150 tops
2/26/2008 4:51:11 PM
^They are, but whoever bought it $350 got fucking ripped.Secondly, you don't want to keep your CO2 in the fridge.
2/26/2008 5:03:43 PM
^Why not? Never heard that before.[Edited on February 26, 2008 at 5:31 PM. Reason : adsf]
2/26/2008 5:31:22 PM
^ If the CO2 bottle is too cold, the liquid CO2 in the cylinder won't completely change to gas like it's supposed to. This isn't an issue if your bottle has an anti-siphon tube.
2/27/2008 1:12:46 PM
^^I don't really know why, but I'll trust ^. I work at a microbrewery and I know our brewmaster makes sure we don't keep CO2 in there. Every cooler we have has a hole drilled into it so that the CO2 can run through it and stay on the outside.
2/27/2008 3:47:26 PM
^hum interesting, might have to drill a hole in the side of mine and keep it on the outside. and on that note, can you drill through the side of a fridge or is there something in there that will break..
2/27/2008 5:50:28 PM
^ google.com
2/27/2008 5:54:52 PM
^thanks
2/27/2008 6:27:43 PM
sure it will keep the tank pressure up but ive had no issue with mine inside the fridge. i think id be a hassle to keep it outside and take up unnecessary space. where do yall get you tanks filled in raleigh?damn the 40$ fullsized fridgerator i got off here last year was a steal..dual gauge regulator and even had 2 kegs worth of gas leftoh yea and thatll be for sale not long after may graduation [Edited on February 27, 2008 at 10:29 PM. Reason : ~]
2/27/2008 10:27:20 PM
I keep mine inside the freezer as well.
2/27/2008 10:36:23 PM
Smaller tanks, it's not a problem; the bigger they get, you need to keep them outside. Especially when you're running 4+ kegs.
2/28/2008 1:29:55 PM
I have a 5#.I'm not sure its the best thing to do, but I do it.
2/28/2008 7:14:25 PM