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Old 05-29-2008, 12:28 PM
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Originally Posted by jlopez77 View Post
I'm new to the whole kegerator thing, but you should build one out of an old fridge/freezer. It took me about a half hour and it works great. I bought quality parts right off the bat and I get a perfect pour everytime. I've read over a hundred complaints on this forum about cheap premade kegerators and their problems. I've made no modifications and I have plenty of room for other things in fridge and freezer. Just my opinion. Good luck.
You'll get 90 percent complaints on sites like this because people that don't have problems generally don't seek out sites like this for help. I have a Danby that I paid $430 and modded for less than $25 in about a half hour and am very happy. The only bad pours I get are when the keg is empty.
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