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Danby 10 cubic ft chest freezer: (Outer dimensions: 42” W x 22” D x 34” H) & (Inner dimensions: 36.5” W x 16.5” D)

Runs well and fits 5 ball locks staggered on the floor w/ space for 1 more on the hump if you add a collar. Lid is already drilled for a tower.

There is some rust on the floor and lid has 2 extra drilled holes where the previous owner had run CO2 lines out. Needs a little TLC, but nothing that a can of Rustoleum and some caulk or Great Stuff can’t take care of. Will fit in an SUV laid on it’s back and I can help you load it.

FREE, but I won’t turn down some homebrew if you are so inclined.


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FYI If you lay it on it's side the compressor oil can run up into the tubes where it doesn't belong. Make sure you let it sit for a few days before you plug it in. You may be able to lay it in the opposite direction the tubes run. But still let it sit so the oil settles back to the bottom of the compressor.

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