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  2. These Kegerators Keep Your Beer Fresh and Your Party Going - AOL

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    A kegerator is a fun appliance that’ll give you a perfect pour every time, right from your home.

  3. Kegerator - Wikipedia

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    Kegerator containing a half-barrel keg. Kegerator, a portmanteau of the words keg and refrigerator, is a refrigerator that has been designed or altered to store and dispense from kegs. A kegerator keeps a keg in a refrigerated environment and uses CO 2 to pressurize and dispense beverages from the keg. This process keeps the contents of the keg ...

  4. Keg - Wikipedia

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    In common parlance, the term keg refers to a half-barrel (15.5 U.S. gallon) vessel as this is the most common size used in restaurants, bars and limited home use. A quarter-barrel has a volume of 7.75 U.S. gallons. Generally, a keg is a vessel smaller than a barrel; thus, it is 30 gallons or smaller.

  5. 4 Appliances You Should Avoid Buying at Sam’s Club - AOL

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    The Sam’s Club wine and beer coolers section offers just three options: a freestanding wine cellar, a kegerator and a beverage center. The only one that got a significant number of reviews ...

  6. Living Direct - Wikipedia

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    Living Direct, previously known as Richlund Ventures, was founded in 1999 by Rick Lundbom to market hard-to-find appliances for modern, small-space living. The company started in his home with no outside investors and Lundbom as the sole employee. [1] He began by launching Living Direct's first retail website, CompactAppliance.com.

  7. Cornelius keg - Wikipedia

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    Cornelius keg. A Cornelius keg (also known as a Corny keg or soda keg) is a stainless steel canister originally used as containers by the soft drink industry. [1] They can be used to store and dispense carbonated or nitrogenated liquids.

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