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Ribbit
10-05-06, 10:47 PM
Righty ho... we need a mini fridge. I have a strong aversion to luke warm Coke, and the pesky little fridges in hotels don't know the meaning of the word "cold". We're going to have to stay in hotels more now we're travelling with the new business, so we've decided to get a mini fridge so we can have some of our home comforts.

But which one do we get? I like the cute ones that have Hello Kitty on them... or ones in pink... but their outside appearance doesn't mean they'll keep my orange juice nice and chilled.

Any suggestions? How do we pick a good one? It doesn't have to plug into the car... one that plugs into the wall will do. I suppose we need room for at least six cans.

Ta in advance :thumbs:

Ribbit :D

Lady Penelope
10-05-06, 11:18 PM
:o Ribbit darling I haven't a clue. Can u not phone a friend...not me now cos I'm off to bed!!!!

Have you checked Argos?



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er 59
10-05-06, 11:25 PM
hi ribbit



my son has one of those mini fridges it holds six cans he says that they do chill drinks nicely but his one makes a really loud buzzing noise which he finds irritating

sorry cant be of more help :)

coppernob
11-05-06, 01:38 AM
I brought my son a cheap one from Argos for Christmas,it's more of a cooler,hence the lound noise and it's barely big enough for one can!! I think Woolworths do bigger ones, I'm sure I've seen them in our local branch, I bet the dearer ones are less noisy too!!CN

freakyfun
12-05-06, 05:37 PM
I have found that they do not cool as well as a normal fridge - mine goes down to about 10 degrees (office ambient 21 degrees)

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