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Haier HBF05EBSS-2 Dual Faucet Kegerator w/ Stainless Steel Door
The Haier HBF05EBSS Kegerator with Stainless Steel Door is the only full size kegerator with the ability to be turned into an all refrigerator with two shelves. 2 1/2" casters make this unit very easy to move from your bar to your patio. This unit also includes an attractive metal safety rail to help keep mugs and glasses from sliding off. You will need to get the CO2 tank filled locally. You should look up gas suppliers in your local yellow pages to find a place to get the tank filled. A full CO2 tank should last about 5 to 6 kegs.
This two product kegerator comes with a double faucet commercial grade draft tower and a single gauge regulator with and air distributor set up for two kegs. You will need to specify your keg coupler set up. Please feel free to call us if you have any questions or refer to the graphic below.

The Haier two faucet kegerator is completely customizable. You can customize the style and color of your draft tower. In addition, you can easily customize your draft beer parts to dispense the type of beers you plan on pouring. Please call us if you have any questions about all your configuration options. We have set up the order process to ensure that you will not be missing any parts to properly dispense two kegs.

Important Note: Please note that the two faucet tower comes with a 3" column. The Haier comes standard with a 2 1/2" column. You will have to redrill the screw hole on the top of the unit to account for the larger tower diameter.
We are draft beer experts. All draft beer and custom home bar installation questions related to this kegerator are handled toll free (1-800-710-9939) by one of our friendly and experienced staff.
STANDARD FEATURES
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- Holds: 1/2 barrels / Full Size Kegs (15.5gal), 1/4 barrels / Ponies (7.75gal)
- Black Exterior, Stainless Steel Door, Rounded corners door style.
- Thermostatic temperature control keeps temperature in range of 34-50 degrees F.
- Heavy duty casters for mobility.
- Removable Drip Tray with Grill to Collect spills
- Chrome Guard Rail to Protect Your Mugs and Glasses from Sliding Off
- 15" Chrome Tower
- Stainless steel interior floor mat for long lasting durability and easy glide of beer keg.
- Two removable wire shelves that allow you to convert this beer cooler into a refrigerator.
- 5 lb. Co2 Tank and Single Gauge Regulator
- Gas Hose / Beer Tubing / Washers & Clamps
- Textured serving counter top.
- UL approved & listed.
- All dispensing accessories are UL recognized components.
Product Reviews
Haier HBF05EBSS-2 Dual Faucet Kegerator w/ Stainless Steel Door Reviews
| Average Customer Rating: | (4.5) |
| (based on 10 reviews) |
| Happy Birthday! | |
| by: | L. Goddard (02-20-2009) Culver City, CA |
| Comments: | I got this a few weeks ago for my birthday. I was thrilled when I got. I love that I can dispense two different kinds of kegs. The instructions were easy. Just look up a local gas suppier to fill your co2 tank and you will be good to go. I have just finished my first 5 gallon keg and look forward to getting a new keg! |
| Bottom Line: | I would recommend this product. |
| Great kegerator some minor setup issues | |
| by: | Bryan (02-11-2009) Allentown, PA |
| Comments: | Everything about this kegerator is great, it's the kind of thing I wish I bought awhile ago. Some things that are not mentioned in the details. There is a small shelf on the back left for the CO2 canister to rest on with a securing clip that holds it in place and out of the way. It's situated in such a way where you can get at the valves to make adjustments and check the gauge if needed. I can easily fit two 5 gallons in as advertised along with the CO2 canister. It looks very nice and I'd definitely recommend going with the stainless steel door especially considering the negligible cost difference. Make sure to get the couplers you need (likely American D) and perhaps consider an upgrade to the dual gauge. A backup CO2 canister may be nice to look into buying locally. I had a full CO2 canister and keg ready to go when receiving this so I could test it out right away. The fridge was packaged very nicely. A few things I would suggest for improvement would have to do with the setup process. As mentioned you do have to drill holes in the top surface in order to attach the larger dual tap tower. I got it centered nicely but it would've been nice to have had the drill areas at least marked if not pre-drilled and the drill bit size mentioned on this site. I figured it out easily enough but was pretty on edge when drilling worried about piercing the inner layer or not centering it correctly. There is a hollow area so when drilling don't worry about piercing the middle too much, the pressure will give away when you hit the hollow area and that's when you can stop drilling. The pre-drilled guard rail holes were not aligned properly for me, they were a good 1/8th of an inch off at least and I ensured that the front ones were lined perfectly so it was definitely not an issue with me installing properly. This was easily remedied however as the screws are small enough and the wood soft enough to screw them in by hand without the drilled holes. The final problem I had was with the washers, it wasn't clear that the two black washers were for the beer line as they were packaged with the handles and I didn't get to that section of the directions yet that mentions they are for the connection inside the fridge where the beer lines connect to your keg. They were packaged in such a way which made me believe they should be used on top where you screw the taps in (they even fit in there properly but it doesn't screw in if you have them in). One other thing, there is nothing in the manuals that covers what CO2 pressure to set on your regulator. I'm getting used to it via other sites and trial and error but you may have some foaming or pressure problems at first. I may not be as handy as other users here but I can't see how this is a 20 minute setup project as previously posted. It took me about two hours but I am very pleased with the final result. This is a great addition to my game room and I'd highly recommend it for homebrewers especially. I'm going to have one homebrew on tap and one commercial beer and will likely save a good amount of money just buy buying/brewing kegs over cases. I would've given this product a five star rating if I didn't encounter all those problems in setup. Now that it is setup everything is working great though. |
| Bottom Line: | I would recommend this product. |
| Great Kegerator. | |
| by: | K. Pittman (01-19-2009) SPRINGFIELD, OR |
| Comments: | Very happy with the haier dual kegerator. I am a home brewer and I can fit up to 3 cornelius kegs in my unit including all my co2 equipment. The unit is attractive and was easy to assemble. I would recommend this model to my friends. |
| Bottom Line: | I would recommend this product. |
| Looks and Works Great | |
| by: | Nick M. (12-29-2008) Tacoma, WA |
| Comments: | I did some research before buying. I loved the price for a dual kegerator. I also bought the Y splitter which is cool because I have full size keg, but I can dispense out both faucets for faster pouring during a party. Unit so far has run great. |
| Bottom Line: | I would recommend this product. |
| New Baby | |
| by: | Bob in Bonita (10-08-2008) bonita Ca |
| Comments: | I love my new dispenser. I got 1 michelob light keg for my wife and an arrogant bastard keg from Stone Brewery for myself. They both fit inside real easy. It took me about 20 minutes to put together. I picked it up in Poway from the Beverage Factory and avoided shipping cost. I recommend that to anyone locally it saves 99.00. |
| Bottom Line: | I would recommend this product. |
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