Kegco Kegerators
Kegco is the value benchmark in home draft beer, with more tap configurations and conversion options than almost any other kegerator brand we track.
About Kegco
Kegco has built its name on making draft beer at home approachable and affordable. Across the Kegco kegerators we track, the lineup runs from single-tap starter units to dual and triple-tap towers and full keg conversion kits, with prices from about $669 to $2,449 and a median near $1,044. That spread means there is usually a Kegco model for a first kegerator and another for a finished basement bar or garage setup.
What keeps Kegco popular is breadth. The brand covers freestanding and built-in styles, commercial-grade options, and the accessories (CO2 regulators, couplers, drip trays) that turn a fridge into a working draft system. Owner ratings average around 4.3 stars across more than 1,200 reviews, which is strong for a category where temperature stability and tower cooling make or break the experience.
What Kegco kegerators are known for
Tap flexibility is the headline. Kegco sells single, dual and triple-tap configurations, plus conversion kits that let you add taps later, so you are not locked into one pour count. The brand also leans into real-world details: digital temperature control, casters for moving a loaded unit, and guard rails that keep kegs from shifting. For most buyers a Kegco kegerator is the safe middle path, more configurable than entry-level brands and far cheaper than commercial-only names.
How to choose a Kegco kegerator
Start with how many beers you want on tap at once, and whether you will pour commercial half-barrels or homebrew Cornelius kegs, since keg size drives the cabinet you need. Decide between freestanding (cheaper, needs breathing room) and built-in (fits under a counter). If you plan to grow, a conversion-ready model or one with an upgraded CO2 setup is worth the premium. Use the filters above to sort the models by price and owner rating until you land on the configuration that fits your bar.
Kegco FAQ
Are Kegco kegerators good?
Across the Kegco kegerators we track, owner ratings average about 4.3 stars over more than 1,200 reviews, which is solid for the category. The brand is best known for value and tap flexibility rather than commercial-duty cooling.
How much do Kegco kegerators cost?
The Kegco models we track range from roughly $669 to $2,449, with a median around $1,044. Single-tap freestanding units sit at the low end, while multi-tap and built-in commercial-style models are at the top.
What is the difference between Kegco freestanding and built-in kegerators?
Freestanding Kegco kegerators vent from the back or sides and need a few inches of clearance, so they cost less but cannot be fully enclosed. Built-in models vent from the front and are designed to slot under a counter or into cabinetry.