Ivation Full Size Kegerator | Dual Tap Draft Beer Dispenser & Universal Beverage Cooler | CO2 Cylinder, Temperature Control, Drip Tray & Rail, Fits 1/2, 1/4 Pony Keg, (2) 1/6 Kegs (Stainless Steel)
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I wouldn't do it, but there's no reason why you shouldn't.
The CO2 is in the keg's back. Depth is something I'm not sure about. We've been doing so. I'm using a 1/2 barrel Ultra. It is a perfect fit. It's not going to work with Coors Light. I have yet to try two slims. Tab beer is great for convenience.
That is not something I would recommend.
Try searching for "CO2 near me" on Google. It's available from a local homebrew shop.
Selected User Reviews For Ivation Full Size Kegerator | Dual Tap Draft Beer Dispenser & Universal Beverage Cooler | CO2 Cylinder, Temperature Control, Drip Tray & Rail, Fits 1/2, 1/4 Pony Keg, (2) 1/6 Kegs (Stainless Steel)
Yes, it's a refrigerator, to tell you the truth. It's equipped with beer-line plumbing. Work is taken care of by the beer. Fortunately, the CO2 tank has not yet exploded. If you're looking for a two-beer dispenser, however, you've come to the right place. Especially if conys are on your mind? Look into the kegco or another option. It includes two sankey taps in the D style. br>br> Great. There's also a single pressure regulator included - So, if you want to drink two different PSI beverages, what should you do? Too bad. It can also handle cony kegs without additional purchases or a lot of effort. You'll have a hard time finding the right adapters to connect the ball valve to the built-in lines. br>br>I'm not going to return it, but it's not the good deal it appears to be.
We put everything together on the first day and it looked great. I installed it, and the first time I used it, it worked perfectly. The next night, I went to pour some more beers, but one side of the bar refused to pour. It worked on the other side as well. I tried to pour another, but neither side would cooperate. I attempted to return it, but the window was closed, and I was unable to contact anyone for assistance. We are extremely dissatisfied with this purchase because we believe it is a defective machine, but no one will respond to our requests.
We've been bottling for many years now. And back in the late 1990s, when I first started this hobby, I bottled it. br>br>Bottling has some benefits, particularly when it comes to sharing. There is a lot of work that goes into each advantage. Cleaning, capping, carbonating, and labeling are just a few of the steps involved. Each requires a different amount of time and effort, particularly when it comes to cleaning and carbonation. br>br>After moving, I purchased this keg, and I'm excited to put my first keg of beer in the cabinet. I've had a Corneilous kegging ("Corny Keg") system for a while, but there's no way to keep them cool unless you use a tub of ice, so I've only used it twice in the last five years. Overall, I am satisfied. br>br> "Easy-to-use," says the unit. the- "Extremely quiet" and "eyes" are two words that come to mind It was delivered in "mint-condition. " br>br>Deliverybr>br>It was delivered in "mint-condition. " "just after Christmas" is a term used to describe a situation that occurs after the There were no dents or tears in the box. br>br>Unpackingbr>br>Some reviews mention the packing, which I agree with. However, because I had previously ordered and returned a Kegerator from another Amazon vendor (which was the impetus for this order), the packaging was nearly identical, but there is room for some initial feedback: The box's walls offer little protection against potential damage. br>br>The interior of the unit has a steel floor that is screwed to the bottom of the cabinet, ostensibly to protect and reduce wear on the floor during use. It is supposed to be secured with four screws, but one (1) was missing and another was only loosely attached to the back. This appears to be a problem with the steel floor piece and the screw hole alignment. br>br>The coolant wall is slightly off-kilter, but this is purely cosmetic and does not appear to affect performance. br>br>Assemblingbr>br>In my thorough review (4/5), I gave this a star. The instructions are fairly straightforward, but there are a few odd omissions and at least one loose piece that serves no obvious purpose. The instructions for the former clearly state that the orange hose should be attached and clipped to the CO2 tank's barbed hose outlet. These instructions, on the other hand, are clearly illogical. This, combined with following the instructions for connecting the keg hoses to the barbed T fitting, prevents the hose from snaking through the cabinet's back. Taking out the CO2's barbed fitting, on the other hand, isn't the answer. Of course, the fitting can be removed, but it is securely fastened with a liquid thread sealant. I took the fitting off and slid it over the hose to snake through without the clamp. However, the hose was only slightly expanded as a result of this, and it was still unable to pass through the cabinet. To be fair, I initially followed the directions to a tee. I ended up using teflon thread tape to reattach the barbed hose fitting to the tank, then attaching the CO2 host to the tank LAST. br>br>In the latter, a flat, black plastic "washer" is included, but there are no instructions on how to use it. It has a removable protective film that makes it extremely glossy. It appeared to be a template of some sort because it fit perfectly in the cutout for the tower's rubber washer. That's exactly how I put it to use: The washer on the tower should be positioned over the beer line cutout in the cabinet's top. br>br>Because my cabinet came with four locking casters, the instructions for positioning two (2) locking casters seemed a little confusing at first. br>br>A single rubber washer with an unknown purpose is present. It was strewn about in the box.
The shipping was quick, and the package arrived three days ahead of schedule. It took my girlfriend and I less than an hour to put together using the instructions, and it includes everything you'll need: Everything, including the hardware, lines, and two couplers! (With the exception of the kegs and the CO2 in the tank. ) It appears to be in good working order for the first few days. We're excited to have brews available all year!.
With the unit on wheels and the ability to convert quickly (shelving included! ), this is a fantastic feature. ) and putting it in the fridge.
It works great, but it's missing parts (for example, the CO2 T; I didn't want to wait, so I bought a T from Home Depot) and the door is dented. I bought it for function rather than beauty, so I'm satisfied, though the packaging could be better.
The only part of the assembly instructions that I would change is the last section; it is unclear where to connect the two hoses because the fittings are identical, and it is easy to mix them up.
I'm not sure why my review was flagged as being in violation of the rules. We really like this keg, but we had to turn it up to really cold and 15 psi to avoid getting too much foam. As the original comes off, we drilled it into our countertop and built it in, adding custom handles. So far, everything has gone well!.