- Brand: Kegco
- Color: Standard
- Number of Doors: 1
- Product Dimensions: 10″D x 12″W x 10″H
- Finish Type: Stainless steel
- Specification Met: Certified frustration-free
- Model Name: EBSCK-NT
- Pattern: Solid
- Number of Shelves: 1
- DUAL GAUGE REGULATOR: Easily measure PSI and CO2 volume and adjust CO2 output pressure using this Kegco 542 Pro Series Double Gauge Regulator packed with premium features! The top gauge indicates output pressure, while the side gauge tells you what’s left in the CO2 tank, so you don’t run out of gas during a party. The chrome plated brass body has a large pressure adjustment knob for easy use and includes a manual pressure release valve.
- LEVER HANDLE KEG COUPLER: This NSF-approved Kegco KT85D-L “D” System Keg Coupler features a sturdy nickel-plated forged brass body with a stainless steel probe, and is designed for use with all domestic brand American D system Sankey kegs. The lever-handle design is easy to use – simply pull out and then down on the handle to couple the keg. A 55-psi pressure relief valve makes this coupler even more convenient to use, allowing over-pressurized gas to escape before it enters your keg.
- CHROME BEER FAUCET WITH BRASS LEVER: Featuring a forged brass body and highly polished chrome finish, this NSF-approved Kegco CFBL beer faucet puts a stylish finishing touch on your kegerator at a price you’ll love. The brass shaft assembly and lever includes a non-stick ball washer for smooth operation, and the lever has standard threading that is compatible with most branded tap handles.
- STANDARD METAL BEER FAUCET WRENCH: This beer faucet spanner wrench is an essential tool that allows you to quickly and confidently loosen or tighten shank collars without scratching your faucets. This wrench has been built to last with a rugged all-metal construction and convenient 5-1/4″ length.
- INCLUDES DETAILED INSTRUCTIONS: This conversion kit comes with easy-to-follow instructions and all of the draft dispense components you’ll need to quickly and easily convert your refrigerator into a draft beer kegerator.































TC1 –
Same sentiments as the other reviewers; the kit was very easy to install and worked perfectly, no issues at all. The only reason it took me longer than Upstate NewYorker is because I took the time to wash all of the pieces as I went. The Perlick faucet is key, well worth the extra $20 over the “Standard” kit. Only time will tell how well the regulator holds up, but so far so good. I was a little worried about shipping at first, because I didn’t hear anything within the first two days, but I believe that was just a delay from the Amazon side. Tracking said it would take a week to get here, but it actually arrived early, barely 24 hours after it was picked up by Fedex from the merchant. Kind of impressive, especially since shipping was only $14.95. Kudos to The Beverage Factory, which claims to be a family-run business, and that’s always cool in my book. Plus their web site says you can call before ordering if you’re in a hurry, to make sure there aren’t any issues. BTW I used a 1″ hole saw like UNY since that’s what I had on hand. That does work fine, but I believe the reasons it calls for 1 3/8″ on the front are A) so you can insert the PVC spacer in from the front (O.D. of spacer ~ 1 1/4″), and 2) the black gasket for the outside of the door has a small flange that mates perfectly with a 1 3/8″ whole – but it also works just fine with a 1″ whole. Fit and finish appear perfect.
E. Lorenzi –
This is a must have for every garage. I had a extra fridge in the garage that was just being used to store a stock pile of sodas. I felt it was time to start building a man cave, so the first order of business was to get a keg in there. I order this from amazon for about 150 bucks. I got it on Monday rather than the Friday that I had planed for. So the keg tapping party had to be put on hold till Monday. Getting c02 was a little harder than I thought; I couldn’t find any where around here that was open that did c02, finally I just went down to my bosses bar and asked him for one. He was cool enough to provide me with a free keg and a c02 charge.Installation was easy just a hold in the fridge, for this you have to have the right drill bit or you’ll make a big mess. We went down to Ace hardware and picked up a 1 7/8 bit. Measured, marked and drilled. We magically managed to leave enough room for the tap handle to freely go under the freezer door when opened. This could of been a big problem. So remember to check the height of your tap and handle to make sure the freeze door clears. We stored cold glasses in the freezer so it was going to be opened and closed from time to time.At first the beer was coming out with a lot of head. Then we found out that the regulator works backwards, so we were putting 60lbs into the keg at first. The lines held up and there was no leak. After figuring out how it works we set the pressure to 12 psi, still to much head. We called our bar up and asked them for the pressure and they told us 10. After that the beer was coming out pretty good.Here is one thing to note, the first beer is going to have the most head, this is because the tap has to be cooled. The next beer you pour is done right afterwards is going to be amazing. You want to get a thermometer and keep your keg around 36-42 degrees F.Here is a YouTube video of our keg before we figured out the pressure thing./watch?v=nQyrpAnmu18
West1134 –
I bought this kit to convert an old smaller apartment style fridge into a dual tap Kegerator. The idea for now is that I can have two store bought 1/6th barrel kegs running simultaneously and enjoy draft beer at home. Then down the road, I plan to get into home brewing and this kit will accommodate my own brewed beer either along side a store bought keg or if I get real good both will be home brewed beers (NOTE: I will have to replace the Sankey connections provided in this kit with Corny style connections to run a home brew keg, but this is a simple transition and can be converted back and forth to accommodate my needs easily)The items arrived on time as stated, and everything seems to be of very high quality. I priced out a comparable kit at my local home brew shop and it was nearly $70 more than this kit! So for the money I don’t think you can go wrong.Finally, I did have an issue with the pressure gauge reading improperly. I called customer service, and they said it might have been damaged during shipping and promptly sent out a replacement part at no additional cost to me. Excellent customer service, and they also helped answer some questions regarding which PSI to run the kegs at, etc. I will be swapping out the pressure gauge once my CO2 tank is empty to see if this fixes the problem, but more research has shown that more times than not, a variety of variables such as tank temp at the time of filling, tank placement (inside vs outside fridge), and temperature of its environment will make pressure gauges improperly read, so more than likely that is what is happening vs. a faulty part.Overall, I am very happy with this kit, the seller was A+ in shipping time and customer service, and I would HIGHLY recommend this kit! CHEERS!!
Amazon Customer –
I got this and it was missing the beer hose from the box. I called the company and the gal I spoke with was kind but I had to find the part on their own website email them the link and then she was able to send me the replacement. Fast forward a couple weeks I finally get air tank filled and buy a keg I attach everything and poor myself a frosty pint. I get a few down then suddenly it didn’t work. My air tank was empty! At first I thought I messed up and left the air line loose and caused a leak well upon further investigation I found out that the leak was from a faulty keg coupler! There was a poor seal near the leaver which allows the beer to flow out. I will be calling the company AGAIN tomorrow morning. They owe me CO2 and a new keg coupler. I’d call them now but I’m finishing up my pint.
Rick Witherite –
Really enjoying this fridge tap. Included instructions are easy to follow. I only drilled the 7/8 hole for the tap and it works fine. Everything works great. A draft lover’s dream come true.