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Old 04-09-2007, 06:26 PM
JNEW JNEW is offline
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Default Where to put the Faucet?

OK, got a fridge today...a little bit older top freezer model (21 cf). I am keeping this in the garage and was wondering about putting the faucet on the side, or in the front. The front would probably look better, but I worry about opening the door, and being able to open the freezer with the faucet handle. What do most people do? Also, I've been calling around here in Indpls for keg prices, and was shocked at the imports! A keg of Coors Light is $72, while a keg of New Castle is $200! Do the prices very with liquor stores, where do you find the best deals?? Thanks!

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Old 04-09-2007, 06:59 PM
Scott Zuhse Scott Zuhse is offline
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Put it on the side if you do not want the tap marker to interfere with freezer door. Be certain not to cut the thermostat wire when coring for shank hole. I found this out the hard way! Or place on the door at a lower location.

As to keg prices, not certain if the wholesalers have dock sales. If not, shop retail till you drop!
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