kimeye01
Member
I've been reading about how to build a kegerator or keezer and after bargain searching for the supplies I still find that I'll need around $500 to make the thing.
Alternatively I have found functional kegerator's selling for $500.
The question is: If DIY kegerator/keezer costs about the same as buying one ready to go, then what is the advantage to making your own? Customization? Better craftsmanship? For the fun of it?
Alternatively I have found functional kegerator's selling for $500.
The question is: If DIY kegerator/keezer costs about the same as buying one ready to go, then what is the advantage to making your own? Customization? Better craftsmanship? For the fun of it?