With Kegco Deluxe two keg tower kegerator conversion Kit, you can transform a plain compact refrigerator or chest freezer into your very own draft beer dispenser, complete with a 3 inch diameter stainless steel draft tower with two faucets and plenty of exciting professional-level features that allow you to enjoy your favorite cold beverage with ease! drawing on years of beer dispensing experience, Kegco has designed a conversion Kit that includes all of the high quality commercial-grade parts you’ll need, from the NSF approved American d-system keg couplers to the commercial-grade two product dual gauge regulator. We’ve even included a stainless steel drip tray to contain any drips or spills, so clean-up is a breeze! this Kit has been designed to dispense two separate kegs.
- Durably constructed to deliver a consistent flow pour after pour
- These NSF-approved Kegco KT85D-L “D” System Keg Couplers
- This Nsf approved 3-1/2 diameter air-cooled stainless steel draft beer tower
- 12 inch
- Heavy duty faucet wrench: make repairs and adjustments to your draft beer system like a pro using this heavy-duty faucet wrench








































Mark Dietz –
I got this for a Nostalgia Electric single tap kegerator. It replaced a 2.5″ tower after a little bit of work to the top of the kegerator with a drill and some rivet nuts. The quality of the hardware components is all pretty good, and I’ll be sure to test it out real well during the Super Bowl. I do have a few complaints with the kit, two of which were fairly easy to fix. The Y fitting on the regulator and the two shut off valves in it were fairly loose. An adjustable wrench fixed it up. The one valve was so loose that I was actually able to tighten it some by hand. The other issue is with the insulation in the tower, or lack there-of. It came with a piece of thin foam that looks more like it was packing foam wrap as it was an 1/8″ thick at best. I removed it and replaced it with a piece of pipe insulation with an OD of ~2 5/8″ that fit perfectly. The last complaint is that the beer lines are only 4-5′ long, and the airlines are basically the same length. I didn’t try to lengthen them yet, but will likely get some barbed couplings, clamps, and some more tubing later, but I will see how much the beer foams first.2/12/2014 UPDATE: Used the system for the Super Bowl and had a few issues. The one side was not getting CO2, not sure if it was a regulator problem or something else. Found it a few days later when the line side pressure was 2 psi. Checked the connections and looked for problems, turned the pressure up and problem solved. A week later, my CO2 bottle is empty after maybe a full sixtel (likely less) of beer from the two kegs. Got my 2.5lb bottle filled and checked for leaks only to find everything at the “Y” fitting leaking. Both valves in going into the “Y” and the “Y” going into the regulator. I guess when I tightened them initially, it wasn’t tight enough. The one valve I couldn’t get to stop leaking, so I removed it and then all the teflon tape, then had to put more on, probably close to 10-15 wraps before it actually stopped making bubbles with soapy water. Checked other areas and didn’t find anymore leaks, but time will tell if I actually got them all. Hopefully they’re all fixed now as I’d like to not loose all my CO2 before the beer is gone. I’d rather give it 2.5 stars if possible after the latest issue, but I can’t give/take a half star.2/27/2014 UPDATE: Another update, and the rating on this kit has dropped to 1 star. The regulator that came with the unit is bad. On top of all the leaks from it, it just doesn’t work. I could not get it to maintain a constant serving pressure. It would either get set at 8-10 psi, then a few hours later be at 30+ psi, or you couldn’t get the pressure to go up at all. Sadly, it usually increased steadily, and there is now a mess in my kegerator as it forced beer out of the lines at the faucet when it was over pressurized, and the beer leaked down into and onto everything inside the kegerator. I contacted the seller, and the response was “we frequently have regulator issues, here are instructions to fix it yourself”. Sadly, it took several tries for them to actually send the instructions. I don’t see how you sell a product when you frequently have problems with the most critical piece in the product. Needless to say, after I finally got the instructions and took apart the regulator, there was nothing inside it causing a problem, so I put it back together, and would you imagine that it is still bad? Now I need to try and get a refund. Luckily, the regulator that came with the kegerator is fine, so I just swapped the Y fitting over onto it. If I could buy again, I’d go spend another $20-30 somewhere else and get a different kit from another vendor, as this one is not living up to any standard other than poor.
Jaime Rose –
First off: I ordered this kit to use as an overhaul to a kegerator I have been running for 5 years. I had increasingly more and more foaming/pressure issues with my old setup so as a last ditch effort before purchasing a completely new kegerator I ordered the Kegco Standard kit. I must say that this kit contains quality products for a very reasonable cost. The quality of the parts seemed to be of higher quality then what came with my kegerator when I first bought it.Installation was a little more then expected because of the fact that I overlooked that this is a 3″ tower and my previous one was a 2.5″ tower. Needless to say the mounting screws did not align with those built into the kegerator so it required drilling out the kegerator top and installing as if it were a true conversion. Even still the installation was straight forward, fairly quick (less than an hour) and produced wonderful results.Perhaps the most surprising and best part of this kit is the quality of the regulator. Previously my regulator was physically difficult to adjust and finicky. It would require a wrench and endless adjusting and tapping on the body to attempt to dial it in and even then it would seem to jump around in 2-3 PSI increments. This unit can be adjusted with just your fingers (dial turns very easily) and can be tuned to within less then a PSI at a time. All of the other components have a solid feel to them and operate as you would expect.As far as durability goes, only time will tell, but for now I am extremely happy with this kit and would absolutely recommend it to anyone looking to overhaul their foamy kegerator or anyone thinking of doing a conversion.
ICE_BREAKER68 –
Two thumbs up! This regulators keeps the pressure so much better than my last regulator. I just converted my single tap kegerator to a double tap with this kit. Everything you need included in the tap and is very easy to covert from a single to a double. One heads up, however. The diameter on this is slightly larger than that of a single tower. You may need to tap new holes into the top of the fridge casing. Mine left a slight gap between the base of the tower and the top of the fridge. I ended up using some insulation foam from a can to cover the gap and keep the cold air from escaping. No big deal. When new, the tap handle was very loose and any slight jar would open the tap to poor beer. After a few months, the tap is stiff. I have not tried messing with it yet to see if there is anyway to adjust it. I don’t think there is. If anyone knows how to adjust it, please share. Aside from those minor faults, I love this double tower. Now I can get two smaller kegs in my mini fridge and enjoy twice the flavors. Another great purchase from Amazon. I highly recommend this to those looking to double their drinking pleasure.