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EdgeStar KC2000TWIN Full Size Dual Tap Kegerator & Draft Beer Dispenser - Black

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Arrives Tuesday, Jun 11
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Color: Black


Features

  • Stores up to a full sized half shell Sankey standard keg or two sixth kegs; does NOT support use of Coors, Miller rubberized or other oversized kegs
  • Temperatures: Low 30s to mid 40s degrees; rolling casters included for easy mobility; Protective floor plate
  • For freestanding use only; 5 lb. CO2 cylinder (supplied empty) included with external or internal mounting capabilities
  • External Dimensions: 48 1/2 x 20 1/10 x 24 13/16 (height includes the draft tower); Warranty 90 days labor 1 year parts
  • For a stainless steel version please see model KC2000SSTWIN, for a single tap KC2000, single tap stainless KC2000SSA

Product Dimensions: 25.69 x 20.18 x 34.12 inches


Item Weight: 90.4 pounds


Manufacturer: EdgeStar


Item model number: KC2000TWIN


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: October 15, 2009


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  • 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. Original Review: I did a lot of research on kegerators before deciding to buy this one by EdgeStar. I have wanted a kegerator for years to replace the system I had in an old refridgerator in the garage. What prompted me to actually pull the trigger is that I saw one at Costco for under $400. I came home and began researching that unit online. What a rip! Breaking down.....poor customer service....beer not getting above 40 degrees. Yuck!! Then I stumbled on this unit from EdgeStar. While there were no reviews for this dual tap model in Amazon, I was able to find plenty of written reviews on their single tap models. I called Edgestar to verify that the dual and single units were, in fact, the same fridge and they are. Several of the reviewers mentioned that they couldn't get the unit below 40 degrees (much like most of the other manufacturers I researched) but that just one call to EdgeStar customer service resulted in very detailed instructions on how to adjust the thermostat to get the unit to go lower. I put mine together in a matter of 30 minutes and had it plugged in and cooling down. I didn't put a keg into it for maybe 5 days wanting to see if it would be cold enough. Sure enough, mine got to 40 degrees and stopped there. I like my beer very cold......I mean near frozen.....so I wanted to get this new unit down to maybe 33 or 34 degrees. I emailed EdgeStar customer service one evening around midnight. When I got up in the morning I had an email response with an explanation of various factors that could prevent it from getting cold enough. For example, having it outside or building it in so there isn't enough space around the unit for the cooling system to operate efficiently. Mine is free standing so I didn't have any of the issues that would have prevented it from getting cold enough. The email went on to provice very detailed instructions on how to reset the thermostat to get it to cool down more. They even provide pictures showing the procedure step by step. The final step was to tighten the little set screw in "finger tight" then back it off 2 full turns. After reassembling the thermostat it suggests letting it work for 24 hours. I did and MAN! did it work a lot better. In fact, the instructions state that if it gets too cold you need to repeat the last step and back the set screw off 3 full turns instead of 2. Since my unit got to 30 degrees overnight (and froze the beer lines that lead to the tap tower) I repeated Step 5 and backed it back 3 full turns. Now, two days later, my beer comes flowing freely at 33 or 34 degrees. JUST AS I LIKE IT!! If you are considering a new kegerator, EdgeStar units are GREAT!! Their customer service is lightning fast and very easy to deal with. Also, while you are spending $450 to $499 for a single tap unit, go ahead and get the two tap unit. It's only about $50 more and gives you plenty of options as to what beers you can enjoy. Two of the 1/6th barrel tall skinny kegs fit perfectly in there. There are lots of beers available in 1/6th kegs so you can be the King of the Keg in your neighborhood by having the only duel tap in your Man Cave!! Besides, you also have the option of putting a half or quarter barrel in there too. They all fit!! So, don't just sit there reading and researching. Buy this unit and start enjoying an ICE COLD BEER!!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2011 by T. K.

  • Kegerator of my dreams!
Color: Black
I purchased this unit ~2 months ago. Overall, I am very pleased. I previously had the Danby Kegerator and the quality of this machine from Edgestart is far superior. I especially like the heavy duty casters, overall fit/finish, and 'good' quality gauges, hoses and faucets. The gauge could be better but is very serviceable as is for a 'no name' pressure gauge. Assembly was cave-man easy, and you should be ashamed if you find it difficult. I did make a few modifications to enhance this unit to my preferences at a very low cost. The unit comes with a 'T' splitter for the air hoses to split the gas to two lines from one. I didn't like this, as it sends CO2 to both units all the time, so I added a manifold for ~$25, much better as you can throw a lever to cut gas for each keg separately. I also added a $5 CO2 pressure gauge to monitor tank pressure for a warning when it needs changing. The gauge the unit comes with fortunately is threaded for this reason, A digital external thermometer ($~10) easily allows you to monitor the fridge temp without having to open the door, preserving the cold interior. The final item was a blower fan far to cool the tower. You can buy these for $50, but I was able to whip one up from an old computer fan, a 2" tube from an old vacuum cleaner and some old power cords. My 'macguyver' version cost me nothing and keeps the tower so cold it 'sweats'! There is minimal insulation included in the tower, which likely is a step in the right direction. Conviently, the cap on the tower is removable, so you can confirm your new airflow if you choose to cool the tower. Altogether, I am thrilled with this kegerator, and would not hesitate to buy again. I was on the fence about buying a 'higher end' model for double the price, but I'm glad I bought this unit. After a few 'cheap tweaks' I have the perfect (for me) kegerator! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2016 by kevin lugo

  • Through The Wall Assembly
I bought this kegerator to install it through the wall into our wet bar. We have an EdgeStar Wine Fridge that works great, so I was comfortable buying this one. The kegerator is perfect for my purpose. I have it set on its warmest setting, because I actually like to taste my beer. Right now I have a torpedo of Left Coast Asylum, which is amazing. I'm trying to decide what additional keg to add. I tried to get Left Hand Milk Stout, but the vendor cannot get it in a torpedo size w/CO2 instead of nitro. Installation was not bad. All of the pieces came in tact. I put the kegerator in our wine closet behind our wet bar. I disassembled the taps from the vertical dispenser and removed the lines. (Not an easy task by the way.) Then I cut the vertical dispenser pipe in two. I bought some 3" ABS pipe, which fits perfectly around the vertical pipe. I fit that through a hole that I cut in the wall. I used a straight piece, a 90 degree bend, another straight piece, and then a T-fitting. I capped the ends of the T-fitting with some inner caps, and drilled two holes through the end of the T-fitting for the lines to go through. I also used a piece of 8" flexible metal ducting for insulation and sprayed good-stuff between the ABS pipe and the metal ducting. On the bar side, I used a piece of 1x4 to mount the tap handles. I fished the tubes up through the assembly and pulled them into the bar side to reattach them. Then I reattached the tubes to the tap handles and screwed the board into the wall. I contemplated adding a fan to push cold air into the assembly, but the assembly is not that long (~18"), and I keep the CO2 around 7 psi, so I do not get any foaming. Hope this review helps someone out there. I think it's time for a tasty brew! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2015 by Brian and Nancy

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