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Here's an update to my progress. Unfortunately, my budget was blow up because my car needed tires, and my son needs a used car for college. So I'm gonna try to build the keezer on the cheap, by getting some used equipment on Offer Up. The only thing I will be buying new for sure are the faucets. Here's what I got so far,

Inkbird ITC-310T Temp Controller (New), looks new, works good - $10

5# CO2 tank, single gauge regulator, keg tap (Used) - $25
 
Here's an update to my progress. Unfortunately, my budget was blow up because my car needed tires, and my son needs a used car for college. So I'm gonna try to build the keezer on the cheap, by getting some used equipment on Offer Up. The only thing I will be buying new for sure are the faucets. Here's what I got so far,

Inkbird ITC-310T Temp Controller (New), looks new, works good - $10

5# CO2 tank, single gauge regulator, keg tap (Used) - $25

You could also go reallly cheap and just buy a cheap used fridge and just mount faucets to a wood board that you just keep inside. That way you can get rid of the fridge if you want if you do an actual kegerator / keezer.
 
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