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EdgeStar KC2000TWIN Full Size Dual Tap Kegerator – Features & Prices in Saudi Arabia :
EdgeStar KC2000TWIN Full Size Dual Tap Kegerator & Draft Beer Dispenser – Black
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P. D (verified owner) –
Perfect Kegerator for an ICE COLD BEER!! – Update two years later: I still LOVE my EdgeStar Kegerator. It still keeps my beer ice cold. I recently bought an AcuRite Deluxe Wireless Weather Center (atomic clock) at Costco (for about $30). The reason I bought it is that it has an outside transmitter that sends the outside temperature to the unit so you can tell what the temp is outside as well as inside. This unit also measures humidity and some other stuff I wasn’t interested in. I wanted to monitor my beer temperature without having to open the fridge door. I simply put the outside transmitter inside the kegerator on top of my keg. It works GREAT! In fact, the unit I bought not only tells you the current temp (inside and outside) but it also registers the high and low for the day. It resets itself at midnight each night. So now, with the outside transmitter sitting on top of my keg inside the kegerator, I not only know the exact temperature of my beer at the time I’m pouring it, but also the range that my EdgeStar has kept my beer for the past day. Knowing the current temp was my target. Getting a 24 hour high and low is a real bonus. As said before, I like my beer near freezing. Several times I came up with frozen lines and had to let them thaw. Now, I can see the temperature range for the past 24 hours and monitor the low to make sure I don’t freeze again. Still a very happy beer drinker.
K. D (verified owner) –
Works great – Got the refrigerator down to steady 34 degrees. No air hose to cool tower, not a problem. Only effects the first beer at 40 degrees. Put a couple of glass in the refrigerator to cool the first beer down to lower level. Think I’ll buy an insulating sleeve for the tower. Start out with 6 psi, then gradually increase to about 10 psi.
K. D (verified owner) –
Works great – Got the refrigerator down to steady 34 degrees. No air hose to cool tower, not a problem. Only effects the first beer at 40 degrees. Put a couple of glass in the refrigerator to cool the first beer down to lower level. Think I’ll buy an insulating sleeve for the tower. Start out with 6 psi, then gradually increase to about 10 psi.
P. D (verified owner) –
Perfect Kegerator for an ICE COLD BEER!! – Update two years later: I still LOVE my EdgeStar Kegerator. It still keeps my beer ice cold. I recently bought an AcuRite Deluxe Wireless Weather Center (atomic clock) at Costco (for about $30). The reason I bought it is that it has an outside transmitter that sends the outside temperature to the unit so you can tell what the temp is outside as well as inside. This unit also measures humidity and some other stuff I wasn’t interested in. I wanted to monitor my beer temperature without having to open the fridge door. I simply put the outside transmitter inside the kegerator on top of my keg. It works GREAT! In fact, the unit I bought not only tells you the current temp (inside and outside) but it also registers the high and low for the day. It resets itself at midnight each night. So now, with the outside transmitter sitting on top of my keg inside the kegerator, I not only know the exact temperature of my beer at the time I’m pouring it, but also the range that my EdgeStar has kept my beer for the past day. Knowing the current temp was my target. Getting a 24 hour high and low is a real bonus. As said before, I like my beer near freezing. Several times I came up with frozen lines and had to let them thaw. Now, I can see the temperature range for the past 24 hours and monitor the low to make sure I don’t freeze again. Still a very happy beer drinker.
A. F (verified owner) –
Not bad, but homebrewers beware of modifications needed. – I’ve been homebreweing for a few years now, I have decided to get into kegging to increase volume and rotation. Brew in 5 gallon batches, do 2 batches of the same, keg one and bottle the other. Assembly was fairly straight forward, though I did not care for the plastic hose clamps that it came with, would have preferred the metal screw on clamps, especially with the modifications I had to make.
A. F (verified owner) –
Not bad, but homebrewers beware of modifications needed. – I’ve been homebreweing for a few years now, I have decided to get into kegging to increase volume and rotation. Brew in 5 gallon batches, do 2 batches of the same, keg one and bottle the other. Assembly was fairly straight forward, though I did not care for the plastic hose clamps that it came with, would have preferred the metal screw on clamps, especially with the modifications I had to make.