Well, I just finally got around to measuring it tonight. Sorry dude. I did fit a 17" bowl in the back with two kegs and it has about 20.5" of hight clearance. That info doesn't help you now, but it may help someone else down the line!
Remember, you need to disable the light now that the door shelving has been removed. There's nothing to flip the switch and turn the light off when shutting the door.
estoppel said:Well, I just finally got around to measuring it tonight. Sorry dude. I did fit a 17" bowl in the back with two kegs and it has about 20.5" of hight clearance. That info doesn't help you now, but it may help someone else down the line!
The only thing holding me back is that I'm going with front taps. With careful placement will they be a problem?
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I am thinking about getting one of these from sams club soon.
Does anyone know about fitting two sixtels and a tank in it?
I assume I would have to got with the lowboy (low profile) Sankey coupler.
I know cornies fit but I wanted to be able to fit sixtels in it as well. I know they are slightly bigger. I plan on drilling the drain plug eventually so I can put the tank externally .
Any help is appreciated sorry if this was already answered.
Has anyone installed 2 taps thru the front door of the Danby DAR440BL? What size shanks did you use and how was the fit with 2 ball locks and 5 lb c02 tank inside?
I have exactly the same question!
Thinking about using this model but contacted my local beer market and they don't sell cornies. Does a 1/6 barrel or 1/4 barrel work? Has anyone tried? Sorry if it has been answered earlier.
One 1/6 barrel will fit without modifications. That is what I use with this fridge. Two almost fit, but not quite.
A 1/4 won't fit.
I put a flush interior door panel on and trimmed to molded in shelf supports on the side and two 1/6 barrels won't go. They are too wide. The only option would be to extend the depth of the refridgerator with a wood frame like I have seen others do on here so you could offset the two kegs.
I am using a commercial coupler and don't have any height issues. Not much room, but it fits in no problems.
When I peel the inner door seal back there are no screws. It looks like the shelving is glued on instead. Did danby change the build of the refrigerator or am I just an idiot?
So on the second unit, I cut the shelving out with a box cutter and it was a very wise decision. It cut away really easy and was easy enough to clean up with sand paper so that it didn't look awful. My fridge also doesn't ice up nearly as often.
Seems like you and I are in the same boat dinertime.I just bought a new 440BL and there doesn't appear to be any screws holding the lining in the door. Worse yet, the gasket is held into a groove in the one-piece plastic door panel that appears to be glued in. I like to think that neither I nor JusticeAle are idiots, so I think they must have changed the design.
On the second unit, were the screws there or was it a newer one like the ones we seem to have gotten? Did you put something back in place of the door panel to make it flush?
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