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I am looking to build a keezer to hold two Corny kegs. I am really short on space and therefore would like to use a 90L (3.2 cu ft) freezer if possible but a 142L (5 cu ft) freezer if required. I requested the internal dimensions for this unit (https://www.argos.co.uk/product/4728395?clickPR=plp:2:12) which I have drawn out the outline and it looks like it will take two slim kegs. Can anyone give any advice if they have built a keezer from any of the 90L and 142L easily available in the UK and recommend potential models. I did find a list of chest freezers and how many kegs they hold but it appeared to be American models. Thanks in advance.
 
I have a Chiq 142l. It takes 2 19l kegs on the floor and a 10 or 12l on the hump. Best if one of the 19l is slim but it’s squeezable with both old style. I only have a minimal collar to fit the taps and the original lid seal, hinges and light are still effective.
 
I bought a small freezer from Currys recently for a keezer build. It's the 142l.

I use it with 2x 19l tall cornys and 3x 10l kegland kegs. I primarily brew 12l batches and use the two 19l cornys for lagers (one on tap, another lagering). It should definitely fit 3x 19l tall cornys, possibly 4 although I haven't actually tried that many as I only have two.

Gas is on the outside.
 

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