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kbradford

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I'm looking at buying a dual faucet kegerator setup from Keg Connection and wanted to make sure I was getting the right thing. I'm wanting to be able to serve 2 kegs of homebrew, or be serving 1 while carbbing up the second.

Does this include everything I need? Anything else I might consider? $700 doesn't seem bad for all this.

Kegerator, Dual Faucet , Cornelius Style Kegs
 
Yes it has everything you would need to dispense and carb two kegs.

If you bought the fridge used, made your own tower out of PVC, bought used corny kegs and a used CO2 tank, you could do it for less than $700.
 
Consider making a keezer. Someday in the near future you might just wish you had room for an extra keg or two. I started with one, quickly went to two taps and then started over with a 3 tap tower.
 
I have the exact same keg setup (minus kegerator). They have good prices on cornies, so getting them used somewhere else isn't an issue. Find out if anywhere near you will fill C02 tanks. It would suck to buy the nice aluminum tank only to find that you can only exchange.

The guy at Kegconnection will fully customize your setup. Add cornies, manifolds, extra line, no tank, whatever you want.
 
Is there a good writeup on how to do this? I'd love to save a few bucks, but have no idea where to start. Looking at the threads here there is some advice, but not a whole guide.
 
I was going to buy that same model from them about a month ago. After weighing everything up I decided to buy the Sanyo fridge and make my own. I am not a DIY guy, but following online videos and guides it was pretty straight forward.

In the end my whole set up cost about $500 and I got stainless steel everything, cut out drip tray etc. So I got a better set-up and saved $200.
 
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