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Mini Fridge Kegerator conversion - Canada

Discussion in 'Kegerators & Keezers' started by time2trade, Mar 27, 2012.

 

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    time2trade

    Member

    Posted Mar 27, 2012
    Hi Everyone. Fairly new to the boards, but have sifted through all of the great mini-fridge conversions and am a bit stuck. The problem is that most of these conversions are for versions of mini-fridges not available in Canada, or are now obsolete bar fridges...

    While I think I could apply most of these conversions to a current model, i'd rather not make a stupid mistake cutting a coolant line, or simply making more work for myself. Seems like many people have had great success with good instructions. Best to be safe :)

    Does anyone have a current conversion/build for a mini fridge that is currently available in Canada? Some name brands and models I am contemplating, that are around 4.3-4.5 cu ft are:

    GE GMR05BLPBBC (Walmart)

    Sunbeam 4.3 Cu. Ft. Bar Fridge (SBCR122BSL) (Futureshop)

    Danby 4.4 Cubic Feet Compact All-Fridge - Model: DAR440BL (Home Depot)

    Koolatron 4.6 cu. ft. (130L) Kool Compact Fridge - Model: BC-130SS (Home Depot)

    GE 4.5 Cubic Feet Energy Star Compact Refrigerator - Model: GMR05BLPBBC (Home Depot)

    Whirlpool Energy Star® Compact Refrigerator - Model number WAR488BSL (Canadian Tire)

    Danby Compact Fridge with Freezer, 4.3 cu.ft - Model number DCR122BLDD (Canadian Tire)


    Any thoughts on these ones? Any others? Much appreciated. I want to get this going for summer!

    Cheers.
     
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    crgec

    New Member

    Posted Apr 5, 2012
    I'm in Edmonton and looking to do the same. Have you made any progress?
     
  3. #3
    time2trade

    Member

    Posted Apr 5, 2012
    No - i've had no response. :(
    Trying to dig deeper.
     
  4. #4
    CyberMonk

    Well-Known Member  

    Posted Apr 5, 2012
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    crgec

    New Member

    Posted Apr 5, 2012
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    BMacD

    Member

    Posted May 25, 2012
    I'm in the exact same situation. I think I have it narrowed down between the Whirlpool from Canadian Tire or the Danby DAR440 from Home Depot.
     
  7. #7
    jean_muaythai

    Member

    Posted Jul 4, 2014
    Cant find the 4.4 Dandy like in the stats...
     
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    opusx11

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jul 5, 2014
    Costco has/had an extremely similar model that several of us have used (DAR125SSLD or something)
     
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    budonze

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jul 5, 2014
    I live in Windsor On and bought a Costco special Danby Kegerator for $450. It's a single tap and comes with the CO2 tank. I think you will be hard pressed to make one yourself cheaper. The downside is that it only has 1 tap. This has been serving me well for over a year...But I do plan on upgrading to a 2 tap tower eventually. I fits a 1/2 barrel keg. It fits 2 ball lock cornies and the co2 tank inside the fridge.

    These fridges are usually sold in the spring at my local Costco. I don't have the model number handy.


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