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My first kegerator took a dump so I replaced it with a top freezer model, 20 cu ft fridge that was 50% off. Not only is the freezer large enough for my 10 or so lbs of hops, it might even hold a turkey next year. I'll make the new one a 4 tapper like the other, but this would hold 6 kegs. Just got it delivered yesterday so today I have a project to complete
 
Yeah, this is a really good mini fridge for fermentation control or it will also fit two ball lock kegs. The shelving needs to be snapped off the door and there's not much you can do to make that look better, but who cares. In order to fit two corny kegs, the molded bump out shelf brackets on the side also have to go, but a box cutter makes quick work of it.
 
it fits my 30l flat bottom fermzilla with the shelf in without any mods and it fits one oxebar 20 l plus a torpedo or one corney and torpedo if you take out the shelf.

the fermmoster is about 11 by maybe 26 with ball lock. im pretty sure you would have to cut out the door shelving ;like bobby said cause when i put my oxebar in ther which is 9.5 at the base its snug to the shelves. between the base hump and the shelves. no matter where i squeeze it (unless its by itself) . i put it up front to the rt then i can squeeze another torpedo in the back left without cutting anything on the door or the hump. but its tight.

my vevor kegerator is bigger and can hold an oxy and a corny and a torpedo or two oxys and a torpedo. but the midea is really great and knock on would the compressor hasnt had an issue with the inkbird cycling.
 
Hey Bobby, will it fit a 7 gallon Fermonster with ball lock posts added to the lid? Thanks.

I had to cut the entire shelving out and shave down the remaining insulation. You need to shave a little circular shape out of middle to get door to close but it works great with a 7 gal fermonster. Covered the exposed foam with duct tape. Height is not an issue.

A caution if you decide to do it. When you cut the foam it releases a pretty nasty smell for awhile. Let it air out for a long time before taping it up and using it.
 
I did one and sprayed the exposed foam with white flex seal spray. Not really that important but exposed foam will grow some mold occasionally and that requires spraying it down with mild bleach water maybe once a year.
 
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