cyberbackpacker
Well-Known Member
Pickup is pending.
I moved for work from PA to MI three months ago, and the family is still in PA selling the house.
Well, our house if finally under contract, and we are signing paperwork on a house here in Michigan today.
So, my wife is afraid we won't get all of our stuff in a moving van, and I am afraid I won't be able to get this freezer down the stairs to our new basement in MI.
This freezer will hold 8-10 corny kegs without a collar, and freezes/cools/chills perfectly. (I also mocked it up to fit 8 corny kegs, a 20lb CO2 tank and a 10lb beergas tank all at once).
The only thing it will need is some insulation in the lid; I had removed the old insulation because I was going to attach a wood top to attach a tower/coffin for taps for a keezer. Well when I lost my job this just fell to the back burner. As it sits, the weather stripping and plastic trim under the lid are not installed/attached right now, but I do have them.
That said, an ~3'x5' piece of insulation and you will be good to go. I believe the actual measurements are close to 44" from left to right x 30" from front to back. I am in MI though, so those are estimated.
Interior height is unknown, but a collar is not needed for this; sanke's and corney's with fittings fit in their with not problem.
Free to a good home if you remove it A.S.A.P. It is currently in a walkout basement sitting on a wooden base with casters. You are welcome to keep the base too, but not the casters-- I am keeping the casters.
Contact through here if you are interested. It is located in Lewisburg, 17837.
I moved for work from PA to MI three months ago, and the family is still in PA selling the house.
Well, our house if finally under contract, and we are signing paperwork on a house here in Michigan today.
So, my wife is afraid we won't get all of our stuff in a moving van, and I am afraid I won't be able to get this freezer down the stairs to our new basement in MI.
This freezer will hold 8-10 corny kegs without a collar, and freezes/cools/chills perfectly. (I also mocked it up to fit 8 corny kegs, a 20lb CO2 tank and a 10lb beergas tank all at once).
The only thing it will need is some insulation in the lid; I had removed the old insulation because I was going to attach a wood top to attach a tower/coffin for taps for a keezer. Well when I lost my job this just fell to the back burner. As it sits, the weather stripping and plastic trim under the lid are not installed/attached right now, but I do have them.
That said, an ~3'x5' piece of insulation and you will be good to go. I believe the actual measurements are close to 44" from left to right x 30" from front to back. I am in MI though, so those are estimated.
Interior height is unknown, but a collar is not needed for this; sanke's and corney's with fittings fit in their with not problem.
Free to a good home if you remove it A.S.A.P. It is currently in a walkout basement sitting on a wooden base with casters. You are welcome to keep the base too, but not the casters-- I am keeping the casters.
Contact through here if you are interested. It is located in Lewisburg, 17837.