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ShepFL

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Danby Kegerator. Comes with dual tap, 2 kegs (1/4 & 1/8) ($80 value for deposit), CO2 Canister, CO2 Regulator, stainless steel door. all the proper hoses. All you need is to refill the CO2 at your local marine store for $20 and buy yourself a keg and it is ready to go. $500

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I guess it depends if you already have kegs or not. If you already have kegs, then I would say it's a little steep. If you have absolutely nothing in the way of kegging equipment, I would say it still seems a touch high, but I would go for it...you can probably haggle down a little bit too.
 
Used, I assume? If used, it definitely seems high. I'm going to be soon selling a 3-tap kegerator (only downside is no CO2 tank & regulator), and will probably look to get between $250-300 for it. And I wouldn't be sure you can get your deposit back on commercial kegs -- I've seen beer stores turn people down on deposits when they weren't the purchaser of the keg originally.

I'd say if you can get all that for the low $400s, you might be okay.
 
steep. for comparison, i'm about to put a 15 cf fridge with 3 taps and a freezer compartment on the market for $250
 
Really?...I might be interested...where are u...just thinking about shipping

Hi

You might consider filling in your location on your user profile. Even a state would help work some of this out.

Last time I saw one of those new it was going for $320 without the kegs or CO2 bottle.

Bob
 
Danby Kegerator. Comes with dual tap, 2 kegs (1/4 & 1/8) ($80 value for deposit), CO2 Canister, CO2 Regulator, stainless steel door. all the proper hoses. All you need is to refill the CO2 at your local marine store for $20 and buy yourself a keg and it is ready to go. $500

I read that over three times, and I don't think it's going to work. It looks like it comes with two illegal commercial kegs ($80 value for deposit) and 1/4 and 1/8 barrel size. Not for homebrew. And then, a "C02 canister". what's that? Is that a paintball canister or a real co2 tank (and what size?)?

The co2 tank is empty, so maybe it's out of hydro if it is a tank and not a "canister". Buy yourself a keg? But there are two cornies shown in the photo- and no where does the ad mention corney kegs.

I say pass, and realize that you can buy this Danby Kegerator for $500 new (albeit with only one tap).
 
Just found me a TRUE TDD-1 for less than a C-note. Runs and has regulator but no bottle. Going to check it out tomorrow.


Danby Kegerator. Comes with dual tap, 2 kegs (1/4 & 1/8) ($80 value for deposit), CO2 Canister, CO2 Regulator, stainless steel door. all the proper hoses. All you need is to refill the CO2 at your local marine store for $20 and buy yourself a keg and it is ready to go. $500

I read that over three times, and I don't think it's going to work. It looks like it comes with two illegal commercial kegs ($80 value for deposit) and 1/4 and 1/8 barrel size. Not for homebrew. And then, a "C02 canister". what's that? Is that a paintball canister or a real co2 tank (and what size?)?

The co2 tank is empty, so maybe it's out of hydro if it is a tank and not a "canister". Buy yourself a keg? But there are two cornies shown in the photo- and no where does the ad mention corney kegs.

I say pass, and realize that you can buy this Danby Kegerator for $500 new (albeit with only one tap).
 
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