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Stainless steel

I'm thinking of buying a ready built kegerator The tap comes out the top, it come with hoses and a pressure gauge and a CO2 tank, it's nice looking stainless steel. But it's a Sankey setup, and I put my brew in a corny.

What would I still have to buy to make this work with a corny? Would it be cheaper just to buy a small fridge and modify it?

I'm only on my 3rd batch of homebrew and haven't perfected the flavor of my beer yet so it's hard to justify a $450 purchase. Thanks
Thanks
Ethan

 

I think it might be cheaper to buy a fridge and modify it, especially if you are planning to mainly use corny kegs and if you already have the kegging stuff.
If you do decide to buy the remade one (which is really nice looking), it would be really easy to remove the sankey tap and install a ball lock tap. You can buy them at most homebrew shops for around $5. Let me know if you have any other questions.
Thanks
Zachary

 

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