🍺 Elevate your home bar game with the ultimate mini kegerator experience!
The SPTBD-0538 Mini Kegerator & Dispenser is a compact, fully automatic beer cooler designed for 5L standard and Heineken mini kegs. Featuring thermoelectric cooling technology, precise CO2 pressure control with 3 cartridges included, and an adjustable LED temperature display, it offers quiet, vibration-free operation in a sleek stainless steel housing. Perfect for millennial professionals seeking a stylish, space-efficient way to serve fresh draft beer at home.
Brand | SPT |
Color | Stainless Steel and Black |
Product Dimensions | 10.71"D x 10.71"W x 16.93"H |
Special Feature | Thermoelectric Cooling, CO2 Pressure Control |
Filter Type | Reusable |
Style | Compact |
Specific Uses For Product | Home beer storage and serving |
Recommended Uses For Product | Home beer storage and serving |
Exterior Finish | Brushed |
Included Components | Mini Kegerator^CO2 Cartridge (3)^Heineken Connector (2)^User Manual^Connector Seal (6)^CO2 Connector (2)^Beer Tube (2)^Tube Seal Circle (4)^Keg Seal (2)^Cleaning Bottle |
Operation Mode | Fully Automatic |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Model Name | BD-0538 |
Number of Items | 1 |
Human Interface Input | Buttons |
Customer Package Type | Frustration-Free Packaging |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00876840014893 |
Manufacturer | Sunpentown |
UPC | 876840014893 |
Brand Name | SPT |
Model Info | BD-0538 |
Item Weight | 13.89 pounds |
Item model number | BD-0538 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Noise | 38 dB |
Installation Type | Free Standing |
Part Number | BD-0538 |
Form Factor | Stand Alone |
Special Features | Thermoelectric Cooling, CO2 Pressure Control |
Certification | No, certified frustration-free |
Material Type | Stainless Steel |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
P**R
Great kegerator for home use.
Works great. As a Brit I know how to use these things. Here are some tips from practical use of three of these things:1. Get the temperature down to 40F or less to prevent foaming. Put the keg in the fridge before putting in the kegerator to speed cooling.2. Don't overgas on a new keg or you'll get foaming. Great if you like German-style serving. Not if you don't. Doesn't apply to Heineken or Newcastle kegs as they're pre-gassed. Expect foaming for the first pint or so with them. Should be ok after that.3. Some kegs better than others in terms of German kegs re connecting. Bitburger had the correct fittings. Warsteiner and others need to have the top fitting removed and replaced with the ones provided by SPT. A pain sometimes. The Heineken/Newcastle ones are easy connections. They're provided by SPT. Easy drinking, but you'll like other beers more as you try them.4. Now and again you'll get a little gas escaping when putting in a new CO2 cylinder. I've found a little lube helps. I've had one bad insert. I decided it's best to take the CO2 housing out of it's clip in the lid and put the canister in vertically. If you get leaks, check the black o-ring. Replace if it looks distorted or worn. SPT provide spares. I've done this once.5. You can get beer-branded handles off Ebay (lots) or Amazon (few). Makes it easy for party guests to see what they're drinking!6. It's ok to re-use kegs and decant the beer you like from cans, growlers and bottles you like. The alcohol, refrigeration and carbonation are the three reasons it will stay fresh for weeks.6. That's it. Everyone loves it when they come to my house! Shop around for good prices on kegs. Total and More often have specials, and their Newcastle is cheap at the time if writing.
D**M
Not cooking enough
We contacted company as it will not go below 54 degrees . We have not heard back
S**N
Carbonated my 1 gallon homebrew
We got this to carbonate and refrigerate my one gallon batches of homebrew. I racked right from primary into the (NOT INCLUDED) one gallon mini keg. The set-up was incredibly easy. Before you load the CO2 cartridge, make sure the connections to the keg are tight and the top knob is turned OFF.Once the cartridge is loaded, I slowly turned the top knob on to about half, and wiggled the keg inside the refrigerator compartment without disconnecting the tubing to move the CO2 around. I let things settle for about an hour then turned the knob to the closed position. Beer pours like a dream without too much pressure or over-carbonation.Only complaint is the connection from the front tubing to the center pin doesn't lock without quite a bit of pressure. Otherwise everything fits together great. I have carbed a dozen beers and I love this system!
B**C
Good product, but it does have limitations
I like this cooler. It fulfilled my needs and expectations, but it does have limitations. This review will concentrate on those limitations, which may make the review seem to be more negative than my rating. But I really do feel it deserves 4 stars. I am not fond of fishing in an ice chest for a can of beer. I wanted something a little more elegant for patio parties. That is why I bought this cooler, and it meets that need.This cooler holds 5 liter mini-kegs. That is 1.32 gallons or 169 fl.oz. - or about 14 glasses of beer. You should plan on changing the mini-keg during the course of a party. However, quick disconnects are used, so keg change is quick and easy.This cooler is not very efficient - either in power use or cooling capacity. The power draw is stated as 65W, which is about 40% of the power drawn by my full-size refrigerator. However, the cooling capacity is minuscule compared to a refrigerator. The cooler will keep a keg cold, but it takes most of a day to cool down a warm keg. You will want to pre-cool your kegs in a refrigerator - especially kegs that will be changed during a party. The minimum set temperature is 36F, which is where I have mine set. The cooler shuts off at 38F and restarts at 41F.The hoses used are small diameter, so the fluid stream is "weak". It takes about 40 seconds to dispense a 12oz glass of beer. Increasing the keg pressure does not materially increase the flow rate, but it does increase the amount of foam on the beer. The CO2 pressure regulator should be set fairly low for a "normal" amount of foam. This is plain physics, not the fault of the cooler. When the keg is under pressure, CO2 dissolves into the liquid - which then reappears as foam when the beer is dispensed. Lower pressure, less foam.This cooler apparently uses a Peltier effect solid-state cooling module, so the only moving part of the system is the ventilation fan. The fan is louder than the fans used in tower-format desktop computers, but it is not objectionable. Outside on the patio, you have to listen hard to hear it. It is necessary to add water inside the cooler, so the keg is sitting in water. Presumably, the purpose of this water is to improve the energy transfer from the keg to the Peltier module. However, a quick drain tap is provided, so removing the water is easy.The power cord is short, so you will need to place the cooler near an outlet or use an extension cord.My one real complaint about this cooler is that the power cord is ungrounded - 2 wire. Seems to me this presents a safety hazard for an appliance that likely will be used outdoors. I could be wrong, but I don't think a GFCI outlet or breaker will trip, under ground fault conditions, unless the appliance has the third wire (dedicated ground). The cooler has metal sides. The metal kegs sit in water that also is in contact with the Peltier module. I definitely would feel more comfortable if the cooler was grounded and had a contact to ground the keg as well. I plan to unplug the cooler each time I change the keg.
J**E
Good, but LOUD
So, I've been looking for a mini kegerator for some time. My old one died a few years back and there just aren't a lot available on the market. I only use it for Heinekin mini kegs. I do really like the fact that you can set the temperature to as low as 37 degrees. Beer comes out nice and cold. Always refrigerate your minikeg before putting it in the machine - it isn't a frig so would take a long time to cool a room temperature keg. The reason for the three stars is that it is loud, like really loud. We have a small one story house and you can hear the fans in the machine in the back of the house. It is like a welcomed relief when the fan goes off. I'm considering finding a cabinet to put the thing in to quiet it down because I really like draft beer. If you are ok with the noise, I'd recommend, but if you have a small home/apartment the noise level might be a real negative.
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