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So I cleared the idea with the lady, and a Kegerator is a go! So now I'm trying to find a good fridge to convert. My local brewing equipment store has a good deal on the kegging equipment ( kegs Co2 regulator and tower) so i was looking at the Danby DAR440W or would be better to just get one of the already made ones like the EdgeStar Full Size Dual Tap Kegerator

but I'm open to suggestions. Any help will be greatly appreciated.

Thanks
 
I would say you are always better making it yourself because you can fully customize it and usually for less than half the price of a prefab. Both would be fine but in the end, I got into this hobby for the fun of DIY and brewing, so in this case it depends on you. If it was me, DIY all the way.
 
I would say it depends on how handy you are, how much work you want to do (to save $$$), and how you want the final product to look. Most commercial versions are pretty polished in terms of the fittings/taps/etc. The home made versions range from gawd-awful ugly to better than commercial.

If you're not handy, you may end up butchering a fridge that no longer works and have to go to a commercial version anyway, causing you to spend more money.

You can certainly build something as nice or better than the pre-made ones if you have the time, patience, and tools.

Kal
 
DIY collared Keezer is very easy and looks good. I don't really have many pictures online for some reason, but here's mine: http://goodluckmakingrent.com/images/keezerxux.jpg

ALL I had to do was make the collar, glue the lid to the collar, and reattach the lid to the body. Boom. I'm not handy enough to do a coffin keezer though, most likely.

Not anywhere near the nicest ones shown here on HBT, but keep in mind I have no talent and I managed to make a good looking piece IMHO. Do it!
 
I agree you should DIY a collared keezer.
In fact Lowes has a 12 CF Freezer on sale right now and I think HD has a 7 CF one on sale. So if you can't find what you want on Craigslist then just buy one.

I've made two based on Coastarines build and I think they turned out great. Plus you'll be able to fit more than in a keggerator. Expansion, it's a disease!
 
Use craigslist. If your a diy'er you can find a chest freezer for cheap. Temp controller from drillspot.com . Or, you may find a deal on a used kegerator. I found a stainless perlick, 4 keg, 4 tap 120inch monster for 250 bucks. No need to buy any of this stuff new. The wife usually tells the guy to get rid of his beer stuff shortly after the first keg is gone. People get bored quickly these days. try your luck on craigs. My 2 cents. Oh,Perlick 575 creamer taps!
Snake10
 
Is space a concern?
How handy are you?
Do you have the necessary tools to build your own?
What kind of capacity are you looking for (# of kegs/# of taps)?
Where is it going to sit?
Do you want it to match your trim or furniture?
What's your budget?

Lot's of questions to think about. I'm a die hard DIY'er, so a coffin keezer with lots of woodwork was a no brainer for me to match the rustic, log cabin decor of my basement. The sky's the limit with these things. Whatever you decide good luck and let me know if I can help.....I'm just up the road from you. :mug:
 
space and $ are your two biggest factor.

If you have a lot of space, but not a lot of money, get an old fridge off of craigslist/family and drill a hole in the door.

If you have a lot of money, and not a lot of space, buy a pre-fabbed mini-fridge with a tower on top.

If you have a lot of money and a lot of space, check out the coffin keezer list https://www.homebrewtalk.com/f51/coffin-keezer-list-256871/
 
DIY for sure! You'll get way more satisfaction out of something you've built yourself. Even if you aren't super handy there are simple ways to do it and tons of threads and people willing to help on this website to help you figure it out.
 
DIY! Mainly for satisfaction but you'll also save a bundle and get the unit you want. Your biggest savings will come from scoring a cheap/free fridge, then the various parts. Ebay has lots of new/slightly used towers and taps, often going for 40-75% off retail.
 
I'm a diehard DIY'er. I got my refrigerator for free .. they aren't that hard to find. I am also in the process of building a collar for my keezer. It obviously depends on how much space you have, but my preference is for a keezer. It's easier to get the kegs in and out, especially if you have a few of them. You can definitely score taps and keg system parts on ebay for reasonable prices.
 
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