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Magic Chef Fridge $98! (Home Depot instore)

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The problem with these usually is that the freezer is on the top. The coolant runs through the bottom of the freezer. This means that it can't be removed and will prevent you from installing a tower. I could be wrong with this unit as I only looked at the pic on the web but other fridges of this design that I have seen are rarely good candidates for a keggerator conversion. My Beverage Air which is a little bigger than this is designed so that the coils for the cooling are in the top back corner and a fan blows across the coils. This is designed to be a keggerator though.

If you look at other posts on fridges that are good for conversions they usually mention the freezer issue. Some times you can bend them down out of the way. This can break the lines though but at $100 you are not out that much if it doesn't work. If it does work you could have a good deal.
 
displacedtexan said:
Any ideas if this will fit two corny kegs?

Thanks!

3.5 cu ft sounds really small. No chance 2 cornies will fit. It only took me a couple weeks of watching Craigslist to get a 4.9 cu ft for $60 in like new condition. And it is just big enough to hold 2 pin locks and a 5lb tank on the compressor hump. My research on the forums basically said 4.5 cu ft is the smallest to go to hold 2 kegs.
 

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