Kegland Kegerator – Designed for Homebrewers – draft OR fermentation – up to $70 off + Hands on Review
Kegland Kegerators, formerly known as Keg King Kegerators are the first line of Kegerators Designed for Homebrewers. They have loads of features including the ability to operate at either draft serving temperatures or fermentation temps.
More About Keg King KegatorsFrom the product description, check product page for current description, price and availability:
The first line of kegerators designed by homebrewers for homebrewers. The Mark 4 Kegerator is built for long lasting service, with high quality Stainless Steel Door and Keg Floor, Rolling Casters, and Intertap forward sealing faucets. Whether you need to dial in the perfect serving temperature for that beer, or are looking to hold a 64° fermentation in hot weather, this kegerator has you covered with the integrated extended range thermostat, capable of holding temperatures from 26 – 82°F. Other features such as a Tower Fan to keep your serving line cold, a glass rack, and a Robust MKIII CO2 regulator are all standard! The Mark 4 Kegerator has a premium feature set for an amazing price, and is a perfect companion to any brewer or beer connoisseur.
Features:
Stainless Steel Single Tap Tower
Stainless Steel Intertap Forward-Sealing Faucets
Digital Thermostat with wide 26 – 82° F temp range
Robust MKIII CO2 Regulator included
CO2 Tank holder mounts on back of kegerator (tank not included)
Stainless Steel Door
Drip Tray is removable for easy cleaning
Tower Fan included
Glass Rack and fridge shelves included
Stainless Steel Floor for additional keg support
Includes beer and gas tubing
You will need to purchase keg connections depending on whether you are serving commercial sanke, ball lock corny kegs, or pin lock cornys.
Specifications:
24″ wide
23.5″ deep
30″ with co2 mount
33.5″ Tall (fridge only)
36″ with Caster wheels
49.75″ with tower
52″ with Casters and Tower
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