I've seen keggerators somewhere online (searched under "keggerators") that aren't much bigger than the keg, itself. They're pretty expensive from what I remember. I made my own about a year ago. My old roommate gave me his fridge, bought a tap, tubing, CO2 tank, gauges, etc for about $220 from a homebrew supply store......then just supplied the keg from there. It took just a few minutes to get it all set up and going. Just make sure to get the keg at least a day or 2 before you throw a party to let it settle and get the pressure regulated.
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