Nitrousbird
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So I built this about 10 years ago, 6 tap, 6 keg, stainless everything, all Perlicks, dual gas, and I didn't really spare much in the expense department at the time:
This happened in January:
We are building a new house on our property and doing all the insurance BS. I will need to replace my Keezer and instead of building another, why not buy one that might be better than what I could rebuild? I use it for carbonated water (we drink a lot of it), commercial and homebrew beers. I'm considering this:
https://www.beveragefactory.com/draft-beer/kegerators/commercial/kegco-xck-2460s.html
Wondering if anyone had experience with this unit. Expensive - yes - but insurance paying someone to build me a custom Keezer is expensive too (I'm not giving any more free labor to insurance - it hasn't been the most pleasant experience). I've already built a 2 keg standup for carbonated water, but would sell it to upgrade to something like this.
![image.png](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/2d5/2d5fd8cdbba93e8b48e2a782577de428.png)
This happened in January:
![20220115-072026.jpg](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/f1e/f1ea1421cfd3eba787a18b6fbe13de59.jpg)
We are building a new house on our property and doing all the insurance BS. I will need to replace my Keezer and instead of building another, why not buy one that might be better than what I could rebuild? I use it for carbonated water (we drink a lot of it), commercial and homebrew beers. I'm considering this:
https://www.beveragefactory.com/draft-beer/kegerators/commercial/kegco-xck-2460s.html
Wondering if anyone had experience with this unit. Expensive - yes - but insurance paying someone to build me a custom Keezer is expensive too (I'm not giving any more free labor to insurance - it hasn't been the most pleasant experience). I've already built a 2 keg standup for carbonated water, but would sell it to upgrade to something like this.