- Brand: EdgeStar
- Configuration: Dual Tap
- Color: Stainless Steel
- Installation Method: Freestanding
- Number of Doors: 1
- Product Dimensions: 23.38″D x 23.63″W x 33.5″H
- Finish Type: Stainless steel
- Shelf Type: Wire
- Form Factor: Side By Side
- Pattern: Solid
- PLEASE NOTE: Part number BR3001SS will be shown on the retail box and all needed items that comprise the KC3000SSTWIN will be included within this same box; Freestanding operation only; Digital display; Adjustable temperature
- Deep chill mode; Dispensing components included; Black cabinet & stainless steel door
- Guard rail, drip tray, & casters included; Includes two (2) wire shelves for refrigerator use
- Fits half-barrel, slim quarter, corny, and sixth barrel kegs; Dimensions (fridge only without casters or tower) 33 1/2″ H x 23 5/8″ W x 23 3/8″ D
- PLEASE NOTE: Delivery will be curbside, inside delivery is not available. A valid phone number is required for delivery purposes, please ensure the correct phone number is provided in your shipping information when placing this order.


























Mercuri –
Lets get this out of the way: This kegerator has its faults. Mainly, the regulator is comes with is garbage. You would expect a dual-tap kegerator to come with a dual regulator (so you can regulate the pressure for each keg) or at the very least a regulator and a splitter (less desirable way to go but can get the job done if the kegs both use the same pressure), but this only comes with a single gauge regulator. And yes, it’s just a single gauge regulator so you’ll have to guess when you’re running out of CO2 unless you add on another gauge. I had someone modify my regulator to add on another regulator and a high pressure gauge and it took him WAY longer than it should have because all the parts were glued together and some of the threadings were backwards from what you’d expect and whatnot. I’d recommend just replacing the whole regulator with a proper dual one if you get this kegerator.Another minor grievance I had was that instructions were obviously very generic and not for my specific model of kegerator. I had to guess which screws went where and how to do certain things simply because the instructions weren’t for my specific unit. And it certainly didn’t help that the kit has a bunch of extra parts which makes you second guess yourself, or worse, use the wrong part in the wrong place.Finally, this kegerator advertises that you could fit 3 1/6 barrel kegs inside it. Now while this kegerator is large and spacious and has plenty of room for a full keg or a couple 1/6th kegs plus tubing, regulator, CO2 bottle (which is mounted on the inside), etc, there’s virtually no way you’re fitting 3 1/6 kegs inside it. It’s just not happening.However, if you can get past all those faults, you’ll find a very nice kegerator with a digital display, quiet operation, dual taps and all the parts you need (sans a decent regulator). Seriously though, get this regulator instead and save yourself the headache: Taprite T752HP Two Product Dual Pressure Kegerator CO2 Regulator
Jon –
mmm beer. I love this thing. I tell my wife so every time I get a beer. (almost) I’ve purchased a few upgrades for this already. (I got the adjustable flow perlick faucets, and I got a tower cooler. I also got tall tap handles that have a 2″x3″ spot for labels that I print out and “glue-stick” to it. It really looks great! To keep a very rough tally of how much has been consumed, I got a couple click type tally counters https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B000GAZBPI/ref=cm_cr_ryp_prd_ttl_sol_63 that I click each time I pull a full beer. It’s not balls-on accurate, but it at least lets me know when I’m within a few beers of empty so I can order my next sixtel.It has taken me a bit to get everything dialed in to prevent too much foam, but after some online research and experimenting, I’m getting some perfect pours.I have a few issues with the fulfillment of this, but it shouldn’t take away from the product review. It arrived with some defects, and the assembly directions with the casters was confusing (no holes for the casters). When dealing with Compact Appliance, they weren’t the most helpful. They’d only send a new one after they received this one back first. i.e. I’d be without a kegerator for 2 weeks, with no way to keep my new kegs cold. They refused to send a replacement out first. So, because the defect (dented side housing causing uneven footing) didn’t affect operation, I just kept it.
Kimberly –
When COVID kept us all locked up we were really missing our draft beer so purchased this awesome item to help us out! It works extremely well however we did upgrade to a dual regulator and plan on changing out a few other parts in the near future. We use it with two 1/6 size kegs and kept the CO2 inside the fridge. We really wanted to fit 3 kegs but it’s just too cramped. My only complaint with this, after several months of use, is that the valves will clog up/stick to the point we have to take it apart and soak in warm soapy water. 2nd, there is no gauge for the CO2 so I highly recommend the purchase a 2nd CO2 for when this runs out. Still, this has been a great purchase for us and we are very happy with it.
Amazon Customer –
I did a lot of research into kegerators for my home bar prior to this purchase. I came across a distributor who sells this particular kegerator and decided to take a chance.What I like: easy to put together, based on reviews I did upgrade the nozzles, hoses, etc based on reviews; it looks great; controls are on the from and easily viewable but ya do have to watch you don’t accidentally hit when walking by; the keg holding capacity is great, currently we have a 1/4 keg and a 1/6 keg, it could easily fit 2 1/4kegs but I would have to rearrange the CO2 tank position; it is relatively quiet, while you do hear the fan, you can still hold a conversation next to it or watch tv without increasing volume.What I don’t like: the temperature will reset to 47 F when the power goes out which ours does at least once daily, if you don’t pay attention you will have warm beer.Other considerations: It takes 24hours to cool down, while that’s not necessarily a drawback do be aware. The gauge for the co2 has to sit way in the back of the fridge. Can be a bit difficult to see them and adjust but once you find that sweet spot you really don’t need to worry bout it anymore. It took two months to get through a 1/4 & 1/6 keg. We are average drinkers usually having guests or frequenting the bar about 1-2 x per week, maybe two or three beers a sitting. When we have a party we can have up to five people drinking 5-6 beers each. Overall it will meet your needs and is worth the money.