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Keezer Build - GE 7.0 cu. ft.

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OscarBrau

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Hello all,

Because everyone seems to enjoy a keezer build, I thought I would add mine to the mix. I'm pretty close to being done - just waiting on a secondary regulator so I can get my CO2 lines hooked up. I bought a GE 7.0 cubic foot chest freezer, which holds three ball locks on the floor and one on the hump. The last tap space is reserved for a nitro tap. Still need to add the drip tray, which will be held in place using L-brackets and double sided tape. I'm pretty happy with the results, overall.

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Very nice and certainly on the to-do list for my brewshed.
Also, what did you end up paying for the freezer itself?
 
The freezer was $250. It's pretty nice, but I learned from the appliance store I bought it from that most chest freezers are made by one company. Other manufacturers (GE, Igloo, etc) just slap their logo on the freezer and sell them as their own. You could definitely get a cheaper one - $180-$200 new in many cases.
 
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