
Komos Double Wider Kegerator – Holds 8 Corny Kegs! (Refrigerator Only) – $979, Save $120
KOMOS® Double-Wide Kegerator | Digital Thermostat | No Towers | Casters | Regulator | Fits 2 Half Barrel Kegs or 8 Corny Kegs
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The KOMOS Double-Wide Kegerator has the largest interior capacity of any home kegerator on the market. With an extra wide design, this unit can hold up to eight 5-gallon Slimline Torpedo Kegs or Pepsi-style Ball Lock Kegs. This version does not include a tower kit. Great as a fermenation refrigerator or as a unit that can be built-in when adequate ventilation is an option. Approximately 2-3″ of space on each side of the kegerator is required to allow the unit enough air. The tower is then mounted to the countertop and often a pvc collar or foam insulation is placed between the kegerator and the counter. This can also be done with any of our regular kegerators by removing the tower from the unit and mounting it on the counter. Other features you’ll love about the KOMOS Kegerator include its highly-efficient cooling capacity so you’ll be serving ice cold beer even in the warmest temperatures, extra wide temperature range from 26–82°F, dual gas inlets at the back, aluminum internal floor, rolling casters, and the included KOMOS Dual Gauge CO2 regulator.
The most eye-catching difference between the KOMOS Double-Wide and other kegerators is definitely the capacity. With an extra wide interior and double tower configuration, this is likely the only home kegerator you’ll find that can hold up to eight 5-gallon Slimline Torpedo or Ball Lock Corny kegs.
Dual gas line inlets are absolutely clutch if you want to serve beverages at two different pressures or use two different types of gas. Many kegerators only have one inlet that is only wide enough for a single line to pass through. Both inlets on the back of the KOMOS unit are just over 3/4″ in diameter and feature PCO 1881 threads. This threading allows you to use the plastic Carbonation Ball Lock Cap (FE133) as a quick connect option for your gas lines.
Upgraded condenser, evaporator, and insulation make this unit highly efficient, yet quiet, so you can serve ice cold beer in even the warmest temperatures. The unique internal fan provides excellent air circulation, pulling cold air from below the evaporator and blowing it back over the top of your kegs and up into the towers to chill your draft lines.
Extra Wide Temperature Range is Perfect for Homebrewers
The KOMOS kegerator is tailored to a homebrewer’s needs. Take, for example, the extended range digital controller with an adjustable temperature range from 26 – 82°F. This allows homebrewers to use as fermentation chamber and is something that other kegerators don’t do. Although the unit does not provide heating, the extended range allows you to program the internal temperature at say an ale fermentation temp of 68°F and will provide cooling whenever the temp rises above that set point. With the insulation provided by the kegerator, heating should rarely be needed, but you can always place a low wattage heat wrap inside the unit if ever needed. The digital controller always displays the temperature and is easily adjusted from the front of the kegerator with the door closed. It’s pretty nice.
KOMOS Regulator
The included high quality KOMOS regulator maintains consistent pressure. The regulator includes a blow-off PRV with pull ring for safety and relieve pressure, rubber coated gauges, and a hand knob for easy adjustment. Included with your kegerator package is a Duotight fitting that attaches to the regulator for an easy, solid, push-to-connect connection with your gas line.
Added Features
One of the unique features on a kegerator in this price range is the tower fan, which blows cold air up into your tower to reduce foaming issues. They also come standard with the KOMOS dual gauge CO2 regulator, which is super beefy and consistent in delivering accurate pressures. Most Chinese-made regulators experience creep where the pressure increases over time. The KOMOS regulator is by far the best CO2 regulator we have seen made in China.
The countertop drip trays couldn’t be easier to keep clean. Built-in drip trays look cool, but they’re a pain to keep clean. Before long they get pretty disgusting with dried, spilled beer — attracting fruit flies and becoming a haven for mold and bacteria to grow. They’ll often overflow the reservoir inside the kegerator causing a huge mess. Our kegerator’s tray is designed to be removed and easily washed.
Best Value & Backed by MoreBeer!
We’ve looked around, and when you factor in fast and free shipping, you are getting the very best value on a kegerator in the USA. Plus you’re getting MoreBeer! service if something happens in shipment, however unlikely since these units require freight shipping. If your unit arrives damaged just call us up and we will work with you to take care of it.
Feature Summary:
Digital Thermostat with wide 26 – 82° F temp range.
Robust KOMOS Dual Gauge Regulator included
CO2 Tank holder mounts on back of kegerator (tank not included)
Efficient and powerful compressor
Stainless Steel Door
Countertop Style Drip Trays
Aluminum floor for additional keg support
Rolling casters
You will need to purchase keg connections depending on whether you are serving commercial sanke, ball lock corny, or pin lock corny
Specifications:
35.4″ wide
27.8″ deep
34.3″ with CO2 mount
33″ Tall (fridge only)
35.5″ with Caster wheels
110V – 50 hz
0.9 Amp draw
Optimal ambient temperature is 65°F – 80°F
CSA Certified
Internal Dimensions:
31.6″ wide
20.4″ deep
17.1″ on the left side where the compressor sits
28.3″ tall
What Fits:
5 Gal. Torpedo Keg – 6
5 Gal. Slimline Torpedo Keg – 8
6 Gal. Torpedo Keg – 6
5 Gal. Megamouth Torpedo Keg – 3
5 Gal. Pin Lock Cornelius Keg (Corny Keg) – 6
5 Gal. Ball Lock Cornelius Keg (Corny Keg) – 8
5.16 Gal. Sixth Barrel Keg (Sixtel, Log) – 6
7.75 Gal. Quarter Barrel Keg (Pony Keg, Stubby Quarter) – 1
7.75 Gal. Slim Quarter Keg (Tall Quarter, The Slim) – 3
15.5 Gal. Half Barrel Keg (Full Size Keg) – 2
See below for the Kegerator Instruction Manual.
Limited Availability Deal of the Day: As of this posting, this is marked down to $979.99 as a MoreBeer Deal of the Day. Shipping is also free to addresses in the contiguous US with most $59 Orders. Availability: This is available today only, while supplies last. Quantities are limited. Check the MoreBeer’s Deal of the Day to check today’s offering.
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