biertourist
Well-Known Member
So what are the refridgerator models that are available today for conversion to kegerators with the least effort possible?
-I do NOT want to have to cut things out of the door so that it will close.
I built a kegerator 3 1/2 years ago when I moved to Ireland and I was able to put the CO2 bottle on the back shelf and fit in 2 corney kegs and shut the door. -No cutting anything in the door was required at all. Removing plastic and exposing styrofoam in a kegerator is just inviting getting beer on the insulation and getting a nasty infection in your kegerator.
I just bought a scratch and dent Fridigidaire from Best Buy that LOOKED like it would work but the thermostat got in the way of the second keg and I'm almost certain that the evaperator coils were in the ceiling and if I would've drilled a hole to mount my tower I would've had a dead fridge so I returned it.
The Danby DAR440BK looks about right except again I don't want to cut out anything in the door. Is there a Sanyo or other model that works today without cutting up the door plastic?
Adam
-I do NOT want to have to cut things out of the door so that it will close.
I built a kegerator 3 1/2 years ago when I moved to Ireland and I was able to put the CO2 bottle on the back shelf and fit in 2 corney kegs and shut the door. -No cutting anything in the door was required at all. Removing plastic and exposing styrofoam in a kegerator is just inviting getting beer on the insulation and getting a nasty infection in your kegerator.
I just bought a scratch and dent Fridigidaire from Best Buy that LOOKED like it would work but the thermostat got in the way of the second keg and I'm almost certain that the evaperator coils were in the ceiling and if I would've drilled a hole to mount my tower I would've had a dead fridge so I returned it.
The Danby DAR440BK looks about right except again I don't want to cut out anything in the door. Is there a Sanyo or other model that works today without cutting up the door plastic?
Adam