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Advice on refridgeration unit please
On Fri, 18 Jul 2008 03:01:40 +0000, Larry wrote:
Herodotus wrote in : http://www.isotherm.com/en/product?f...1254FirefoxHTM LShellOpenCommand I've got a fridge in my truck about the size of a Cruise 85 running off the shop inverter. It's made in Korea and cost $US89 from Home Depot on sale in January of '06. What attracted me was the can dispensing rack in the door. Has a tiny freezer that's near worthless but could keep some meat solid. Ice trays freeze really fast. What the hell makes a BOAT fridge the same size cost 10 times the price, the $60 inverter screwed into the case? What a rip.....boat crap! Stop by. I have another one in the house....holding the Heineken's minikeg to just the right temperature, right next to the computer desk....(c; Larry, Larry, you just don;t understand. You see cheap Korean fridges are sold by some bloke at Home Depot while proper YACHTING gear is sold by gentlemen wearing white pants and those funny shoes with all the squiggly cuts in the soles. Obviously anything sold by a white pants salesman has got to be the correct type of thing that a fellow would want on his boat whereas one would rather be dead then to have the chaps know that he had a (Ug!) Home Depot device aboard. Besides, we were talking about built in fridges :-) Bruce-in-Bangkok (correct Address is bpaige125atgmaildotcom) |
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