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I bought the kegerator here:
https://www.brewuk.co.uk/kegerator.html

Im from the UK though. If you’re in the US I think the same product is available over there, the company that make it is the same company that make the grain father.. Mangrove Jacks.

I bought 3 of the new style corny kegs to go in it as the old style ones will only fit two. The old style ones are a bit shorter and fatter than the new style corny kegs.

Here is the keg fittings:
  • 3 cornies H64cm x W21.5cm sized (new 19 litre cornie kegs)
  • 1 cornie H56.5cm x W22.5cm plus 2 cornies H64cm x W21.5cm sized (19 litre kegs)
  • 2 cornies H56.5cm x W22.5cm sized
  • 2 cornies H56.5cm x W22.5cm (19Litre) plus an 11.4 litre cornie keg fits onto the shelf at the back.
i know here in the US we go by cu ft for sizing fridges, do you know how many cu ft your fridge is?..i might just but a fridge and modify it
 
i know here in the US we go by cu ft for sizing fridges, do you know how many cu ft your fridge is?..i might just but a fridge and modify it

The internal dimensions of the kegerator are 49cm wide x 39cm.

The height of the actual fridge is 87.5cm, width is 61.6cm and the depth is 60.5cm and is a 163 litre capacity.

Sorry I dont actually now the cubic ft but hope them numbers can help.

Heres the product on the official site:
https://www.grainfather.com/3-tap-kegerator.html?___store=uk

Yeah tbh it would have been cheaper to make my own for sure but im lazy. Plus I couldnt find a fridge that size that would fit 3 kegs as they always had a large shelf at the back. This one was exactly what I wanted so just got it. Im sure using a chest freezer or something you could make a similar set up for a fraction of the price. I just couldnt be bothered to work out the size I’d need, set up temp control, drill holes for gas line and taps, source all the gas and beer lines, fittings and connections, regulator etc. This was litterally an all in one plug and play, all i had to buy seperate was a co2 tank.
 
I’m one of the few who didn’t mind bottling, and I make 10 gal batches. It was sorta satisfying bottling 100 bottles. But I digress. I built my own keezer and started kegging 2 years ago. Wow so much easier. I’ve never looked back and neither will you.
 

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