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Single Faucet Danby Kegerator fit Two Corney Kegs?

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It should be able to fit two corney kegs fine; however I would venture to guess that the gas/liquid fittings are set up for commercial/sanke kegs. That's an easy fix though, just swap out a few fittings and you're good to go in a matter of minutes.
 
They sell these at Costco, not sure how much, maybe 400-450 new. Here is a review on the Costco site:

"I purchased this to dispence my homebrew. I put the tower on backwards & redrilled two holes to install 2 faucets.
This unit will hold 2 cornielus kegs. If it were a couple of inches bigger each way it would hold 4. Like I said, almost perfect. The kegs keep very well and all my guests love the homebrew draft system. The tower held the lines and the 2 faucets with no problem and keeps the brew plenty cool. I am going to purchace another one!"

http://reviews.costco.com/2070/11751870/danby-danby-5-2-cu-ft-keg-cooler-reviews/reviews.htm
 
I have the same one. It'll hold 2 cornys. I bought a 2 tap tower and had to drill some holes on top for it (easy) and bought a gas splitter and ball-lock connectors for homebrew kegs. I have the one that has a digital temp lcd and it helps alot.
 
I have the 5.8 version with a 3 tap tower it works great. It's a tight fit to get 3 in there though. I'd imagine you would have no problems getting 2 in the smaller version.

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Thanks for the replies and help, all! Hmmmm, my notifications never let me know there were any replies to my thread, so I'm late in getting these :confused:

At any rate, since I'm a newbie and modifying things is not my strongest suite, I just ended up going for the new "all included" homebrew kegerator set-up from Edgestar. Glad I did, too! Less headache, learned a lot by putting it together, and no hunting for unknown missing parts. Very pleased.
 

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