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Kegerator collection
A kegerator is a refrigerator built to store and dispense a keg on tap, keeping beer cold and carbonated with a CO2 system and a faucet tower. Getting the keg fit and gas setup right matters as much as the cooling. The models below are real listings with current pricing, and many convert to a regular beverage fridge when the tower is removed.
▪ 338 models in collection · showing our top 60 · Live prices in this collection currently run $34 – $5,730.
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Spec comparison
| Model | Price | Capacity | Dimensions (W × H × D) | Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Haowecib 0.1 cu ft Kegerator As Shown In The Pic | $38 | 0.1 cu ft | — | Kegerators |
| Commercial Cool CCBD10HB 6.1 cu ft Kegerator | $759 | 6.1 cu ft | 21.1" W × 26.6" H × 33.2" D | Kegerators |
| Happybuy BK388 5.7 cu ft Kegerator Silver | $1,076 | 5.7 cu ft | — | Kegerators |
| HarmoHaby 3.4 cu ft Kegerator Stainless Steel | $500 | 3.4 cu ft | — | Kegerators |
| KEG KCF-210 7 cu ft Kegerator | $390 | 7 cu ft | 36" W × 22" H × 34" D | Kegerators |
| Kegco 3PICXCK-1S-2 22 cu ft Kegerator Stainless Steel | $2,049 | 22 cu ft | — | Kegerators |
| Kegco Cold Brew Coffee Triple Tap Stainless Steel Commerc… | $1,199 | 5.8 cu ft | — | Kegerators |
| Kegco Z163B-G 24" Wide Single Tap Black Commercial/Reside… | $1,149 | 5.8 cu ft | — | Kegerators |
| PeakPursuit 9LKq9z8S1V7z6Bckwb186A3o 6 cu ft Kegerator St… | $540 | 6 cu ft | 21.2" W × 51" H × 25.8" D | Kegerators |
| Summit Appliance BC74OSCOM 5.6 cu ft Kegerator | $2,113 | 5.6 cu ft | 33.6" W × 23.8" H × 24.3" D | Kegerators |
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Buying guide
A kegerator is part fridge, part draft system. Confirm which kegs fit and how the gas hardware works before you focus on the cabinet size.
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Confirm which keg sizes fit: a full-size half-barrel is much taller than a slim quarter, a sixth-barrel, or a Cornelius (Corny) keg. Buying a kegerator that will not close around your keg is the classic mistake, so match the stated clearance to your keg.
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Draft beer needs a CO2 cylinder, a regulator set to the right pressure, and clean lines to pour without excessive foam. Factor the cost of gas refills and the occasional line cleaning into ownership, and check whether the gas hardware is included.
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Many units double as a regular beverage fridge with the tower removed and shelves added, which is useful in the off-season or if you also want to store bottles and cans.
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Beer pours and holds best in a tight, stable temperature band. A model with good temperature control and a fan-forced interior keeps the whole keg evenly cold from the first pour to the last.
Questions
It depends on the cabinet. Some kegerators take a full half-barrel; others are sized only for quarter-barrels, sixth-barrels, slim kegs, or Cornelius kegs. Always match the model’s stated keg clearance to the keg you plan to use before buying.
Yes. A standard kegerator dispenses beer using pressurized CO2, so you need a CO2 cylinder and a regulator. The tank pushes beer to the faucet and keeps it carbonated. Some units include the gas hardware; others sell it separately.
Many can. With the draft tower removed and shelving added, a convertible kegerator works as a beverage fridge for cans and bottles. Check whether shelves are included or sold separately.
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