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Old 06-12-2011, 02:36 PM   #1
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Can I use this on a keezer? It's a local bar going out of business and there is an auction for all the bar stuff. This is really the only thing I would want. Would I be able to incorporate it into a keezer?




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Yeah, baby! That thing is sweet. You'd likely need to air cool the tower a bit with a fan, but there's really no issue with using it for a keezer. Hope you get a great deal.


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Hope you get a great deal.
What would be a good deal on something like this? There are 3 different units going up for auction. This one has 7 spouts, and two of them have 4 spouts. Each one comes with the drain pad.
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MicroMatic retails them at $660 for a 4-tap and $1150 for an 8-tap(double ped), Keg Cowboy also has a 6-tap with perlicks for $580, which is a steal, so if you can get one pretty cheap I'd pick it up.
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I didn't get it. I was willing to go 350 on it, and it went over that. After doing the math realizing the size of a chest freezer I would need to be able to fit 10 taps, it just wasen't worth it.

And really? 10 taps? A bit overkill for me.


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