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Kegland Series X Kegerator - Base Model

£500.00
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This model is perfect if you plan to dispense commercial kegs. Get in touch and we can quote for a single tap tower with a commercial keg coupler (depends on type of beer / keg) and regulator.

KegLand Kegland Series X - Kegerator Base Model

New & Improved features:
- Fits 4 x 19L Kegs
- 30% Larger Evaporator
- 25% Larger Condenser
- 40% Thicker Side Walls for Reduced Heat Ingress.
- 15% More Energy Efficient
- 15% Faster Cooling
- More Powerful and Able To More Efficiently Cool in Hotter Climates
- Larger Compressor
- Larger Font Fan
- Improved Chill Plate
- Improved Compressor
- Improved bulkhead for twin gas line inlets. (Carb Cap Compatible)

 

The Series X Base Model Includes
- 1 x Series X KegLand Fridge
- 1 x Stainless Steel Guard Rail
- 1 x CO2 Bracket Holder
- 1 x Castor Wheel Set & bolts (2x locking, 2 non-locking)
- 1 x Reinforced Plastic Black Drip Tray


This base model does not include a font/tap set up, regulator, gas, kegs, beer & gas hosing.

Dimensions:
- 600mm Wide
- 640mm Deep
- 845mm Height (excluding castor wheels and the height of guard rail, drip tray or font)
- 890mm Height of the fridge part (including cator wheels but excluding the height of guard rail, drip tray or font)

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Kegland Series X Kegerator - Base Model

£500.00
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