EdgeStar BR3002SS Stainless Steel Kegerator
EdgeStar BR3002SS 24 Inch Wide Kegerator Conversion Refrigerator for Full Size Keg – Stainless Steel
More InfoHighlighted Features
- -Fits kegs of all sizes, including rubberized, half-barrel, slim quarter, up to three (3) sixth barrel kegs, and up to three (3) corny kegs
- -Temperature Range: 32 - 50°F / Deep Chill Mode: With the touch of a button quickly cool new kegs, then deactivate to maintain the desired temperature
- -Features a knockout on the back of the unit to allow for external storage of the CO2 tank / Unit Dimensions: 33-1/2" H x 23-5/8" W x 23-3/8" D / Installation Type: freestanding
- -Included Accessories: Attractive guard rail, four (4) mobility casters, surface mount drip tray, and two (2) wire shelves to convert this unit to a standard refrigerator
- -PLEASE NOTE: Delivery will be curbside, inside delivery is not available. A valid phone number is required for delivery purposes, please ensure the correct phone number is provided in your shipping information when placing this order
The good thing about this kegerator is that the final parts aren’t included. This means you get to outfit it as you like without paying for something that you’re not going to use.
EdgeStar BR3002SS 24 Inch Wide Kegerator Conversion Refrigerator for Full Size Keg – Stainless Steel – affiliate link, note that multiple variations of this product may be available, as such a different version may appear at this link
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