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I can't answer your question, but...

It might be worth taking a look at this thread ...

I note the model you mention is a tall fridge whereas that thread (so far) only lists shorter models...

But maybe you can infer wall thickness and hence internal dimensions for your 3 kegs from the other 50 & 55cm wide Currys Essentials models listed???

BTW, just or of interest how come you're going for a taller one? Is it just to get the headroom for 19L kegs? (Mine are only 12L so I don't have that issue with a shorter fridge)
 
Cut out 3 cardboard circles to represent the kegs and take it down to currys and try to fit them in, maybe on one of the shelves if you are going to fit a false bottom
 
Hi MOS, have you got a picture of your setup, i have 2 in mine but i do have 2 more to go in, a pic would be great
Here you go. I have run the CO2 gas line through the drain.
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Just as a side note I looked at the Curry's essential fridges last year as I needed a new beer fridge for the garage. Buried in the product details it stated that the fridge needed to he kept in a room with central heating and not to be used in anywhere like a shed or garage. Don't know where you plan to put it but I thought it was worth mentioning. 🍻
 
Hi @Rodcx500z . Hope you are on the road to recovery. I just checked back. I used 3/8th for the gas line. To get it through the drain hole I fitted a reducer and dropped it down to 3/16. Once through I stepped back up to 3/8. Basically, I followed the excellent Malt Miller kegerator build tutorial.

One other thing I did was install a 5 tap gas manifold. I have my four kegs connected and I have a 5th line that I use to run my Boel iTap when bottling or for closed transfers from my FV. It's super useful
 
Cut out 3 cardboard circles to represent the kegs and take it down to currys and try to fit them in, maybe on one of the shelves if you are going to fit a false bottom
Do be careful though with this method. I used the same method as shown Here to measure up my keezer but the kegs do taper out slightly from the bottom of the black rubber base to the top of the rubber base making my fit "squeaky tight"!
 
I can't answer your question, but...

It might be worth taking a look at this thread ...

I note the model you mention is a tall fridge whereas that thread (so far) only lists shorter models...

But maybe you can infer wall thickness and hence internal dimensions for your 3 kegs from the other 50 & 55cm wide Currys Essentials models listed???

BTW, just or of interest how come you're going for a taller one? Is it just to get the headroom for 19L kegs? (Mine are only 12L so I don't have that issue with a shorter fridge)
Thanks. Will check the thread. Taller is purely for the kegs and some room for cans
 

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