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Mini Fridge
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Hi peeps
Does anyone have one of these or know if it would be to big for an office desk?
I'm thinking of purchasing one for my desk at work
Does anyone have one of these or know if it would be to big for an office desk?
I'm thinking of purchasing one for my desk at work
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it depends what size- i had one a few years ago quite small and that would fit oon adesk hold on ill get a link
http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/2717339/Trail/searchtext%3EMINI+COOLER.htm
loike this one i think0 -
they're fine for an office desk although I'd be more inclined to put it under the desk. I picked up one in a car boot sale which both cools and heats, so you can keep your soup warm in the winter time. They're great for the car, plug it into the cigarette lighter.0
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Just a thought, all electrical equipment in offices should be regularly officially tested. If you work in an office for someone else, then it would pay to check they are happy for you to have this and to subsequently get it tested.
It depends on what level of red tape exists in your organisation.
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Opps, never gave that a thought :eek:Paulina_Fortune wrote: »Just a thought, all electrical equipment in offices should be regularly officially tested.
It's going to be a Christmas present, guess they'll have to check with there employeers when they return with it after Christmas.Click here for Martins (MSE) advice on who to contact with Debt Issues - YOU HAVE NO REASON TO USE A FEE PAYING DEBT MANAGEMENT COMPANY- THEY CANNOT DO ANYMORE FOR YOU THAN THOSE LISTED IN MY LINK ABOVE.
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I bought the very same one.................
Its VERY noisy!!
It has a loud fan that is constantly running!
More a cooler than a fridge.
The constant whirring is really annoying.
Infact i'd love to sell mine.............only used it for 3 days!
I was well disappointed with mine.0
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