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6th August 09, 07:12 AM
#12
 Originally Posted by wvpiper
Looking at kegerators available at the beverage factory you may want to buy a new one. By the time you buy an old refrigerator and conversion kit you'll be approaching the cost of a new model.
Remember shipping costs, in that equation. Pieces can be had cheaper than buying a whole conversion kit. I have a kegerator that I built for my homebrew. Got the CO2 tank from the welding shop for a song, regulator, shanks and taps on ebay, the faucets are the most expensive no matter where you get them. The whole conversion (with a brand new dorm sized fridge) was around $300
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