Could anybody tell me a good kegerator that will be able to fit a CoorsLight Half Keg (Most likley pot-belly), 5lb CO2 canister, with a dual pressure valve. I've been reading alot of reviews and i find contradicting reports for all Kegerators. I am looking to spend in the area of $500. anybody have one that drinks Coors light and doesn't get all foam and keeps it cold?
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I'm pretty sure that the Vissani kegerators will NOT house a Coors Light keg, but I am unsure of all the other kegerators out there in the market. I have a Danby (I run Coors Light 24/7 in it), I paid $425 for it at Sams Club, did $20 worth of mods to it and I pour 36 degree beer with inch of head on top...Last edited by daswerve; 10-14-2009, 06:31 AM.On Tap - BEER
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for 500, build your own! I can fit a full sized keg, or 2 20L with a 5lb co2 no problem. Including shipping to Canada, i paid less than 350 for a 2 tap conversion kit that included the 5lb co2 tank. now you've got another 150 to play with when it comes to getting a used fridge. I got a fridge free, someone just getting rid of an old one, 18 cubic foot fridge, needed a new door gasket, 75 bucks.
all in all, including a new paint job and some decals on the fridge, 450 and it's EXACTLY what I wanted........didn't have to settle.
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Could anybody tell me a good kegerator that will be able to fit a CoorsLight Half Keg
Hi , i just picked up a Danby!
I mostly drink Coors Light! I bought an empty keg shell of Coorls Light ( 1/2 keg Pot belly) $30 deposit- to make sure it would fit in the kegerator!
it Squeezed right in ! 1/2 keg CL!
i recommend getting the empty shell and test it in what ever kegerator you choose, before you buy it, they shouldnt have a problem with that.
I will be doing the mods soon !
Carpe DiemLast edited by Boosting16psi; 11-11-2009, 03:30 PM.
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Originally posted by kurney View Postfor 500, build your own! I can fit a full sized keg, or 2 20L with a 5lb co2 no problem. Including shipping to Canada, i paid less than 350 for a 2 tap conversion kit that included the 5lb co2 tank. now you've got another 150 to play with when it comes to getting a used fridge. I got a fridge free, someone just getting rid of an old one, 18 cubic foot fridge, needed a new door gasket, 75 bucks.
all in all, including a new paint job and some decals on the fridge, 450 and it's EXACTLY what I wanted........didn't have to settle.
If I had the room I would do a fridge conversion.
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Originally posted by Jack Manstroke View PostSome of us poor bastards dont have room for that and a chest freezer can be a pain to get half kegs into. Those where the only reasons I went with a kegerator.
If I had the room I would do a fridge conversion.
best of luck
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Kegerator that will accommodate a Coors "bulge" keg
I have a Kennmore from Sears(really a Haier) that meets your criteria.
Accepts a Coors 1/2 Bulge keg, 5lb co2 tank , dual gauge micromatic regulator and plenty of room to spare. Also boasts a stainless steel floor for the keg to rest on. Will draw beer down to freezing if you want(mine is set @ 36 deg.) On sale at Sears.com now for $595
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Haven't found Coors Light it in a 1/6, or a 1/4 slim yet; but I'll keep asking my keg guy every couple months anyway.On Tap : 1/6 Boulevard Wheat, 1/6 Michelob Light
Down the urinal : 6 - 1/6 Boulevard Wheat, 4 - 1/6 Michelob Light, 2 - 1/4 Coors Light, 1 - 1/4 Bud Light
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I'm pretty sure that the Vissani kegerators will NOT house a Coors Light keg, but I am unsure of all the other kegerators out there in the market. I have a Danby (I run Coors Light 24/7 in it), I paid $425 for it at Sams Club, did $20 worth of mods to it and I pour 36 degree beer with inch of head on top...
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