In this table there are two lists of sizes. The “nominal” are the sizes you must take care of if you’re setting the kegerator close to furniture or other artifacts. An additional half inch will be in order to move it in and out of its place. Now, you must keep in mind that the CO2 tank is placed externally at the rear of the machine. You have to calculate the space also when thinking where to install the kegerator. This is why this product is called “free-standing”. It must be easy for you to access the rear of the cabinet in order to put, take or load the CO2 can. Here is where you see the utility of the roller wheels. You can drag it out of its place to access the tank without scratching the floor. If you don’t care about the floor, you can sometimes seat the cabinet on its legs and forget about the wheels. What else does the KC2000 have? A draft tower and a tap, and that’s it. EdgeStar produces other models with more stuff, but that’s another story. It meets the Prop 65, so you can use it in California. There are some traits unavailable in the KC2000 as shown in this kc2000 kegerator review. If you happen to need any of them, you should search for another model. Some people try to make their artifacts match the environment and because of that they put personalized panels on their items. Sorry for them, it’s not possible to put personalized panels on the door of this unit. Anyway, the black panels of the KC2000 would surely look good in almost any room.
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