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At about $400, $500, the EdgeStar KC2000 is a great buying

· Kegerators

What the EdgeStar kegerator comes with:

  • Household “D” coupler for common kegs
  • CO2 regulator with a simple pressure indicator
  • 5-pounds aluminum CO2 tank (must be filled)
  • stainless steel draft column with faucet
  • beer and gas lines
  • dual drip tray and chrome-plated safety rail
  • plastic tap handle
  • Roller wheels and a security metal floor disk for durability.
  • external CO2 tank mount
  • two internal racks (to use as a fridge)

The only additional part you must buy is the coupler for craft brew kegs (in the case you are a brewer). Here you have another setup video to guide you through installation.

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Keg settings

One thing to think of when purchasing a kegerator is the settings of the keg you’re going to use. The EdgeStar KC2000 is suitable for half Coors and Miller kegs, or any other rubberized kegs, which are too wide for this machine.

  • ½ Full Size Keg
  • ¼ Pony Keg
  • ¼ Slim-Pony Keg
  • Up to two 1/6 Barrel kegs
  • Up to two Cornelius craft brew kegs
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It has a range of choices: a single black or stainless-steel tap (KC2000SS), a dual black tap (KC2000TWIN) or double stainless-steel tap (KC2000SSTWIN) and a triple tap as seen in this edgestar kc2000 review. Some models even have an electronic thermometer, but the common KC2000 doesn’t.

How cold gets the EdgeStar kegerator?

 

One we always worry about when it comes to a kegerator is whether it can get cold enough. The EdgeStar won’t disappoint you. It can get to temps in the low 30s to 50s. It can variate depending on the beer you’re dispensing at the time.