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OK, so you may all start to think I am fixated on appliances:
Door mount dispenser system. Compartments inside the fridge door, pour in your milk or juice or soda or water. Sealed inside the door so they stay cold and fresh. A series of spouts on the outside of the door allows you to get any
beverage without opening the door. Viewfinder to keep an eye on the levels. A spot to note the expiry date of perishables. The internal compartments would be removeable for cleaning.
Add the same set-up for the front of the freezer door, for vodka and rum!
Yes some fridges have water spouts, but usually plumbed into the building.
Door-in-Door
http://www.spenceri...llery/doorprog.html An alternate solution to this problem [krelnik, Oct 04 2004]
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I like it. Stores should sell liquids in standard containers that fit. You could use non-refrigerated cabinet doors for warm liquids or powders. The standard containers would be convenient for auto chefs when they are available. |
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No thanks. Cleaning them would be too much of a pain compared to the minimal hassle of actually opening a container. |
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You could do this without the removable containers if you designed your spouts and brackets to fit standard beverage containers (most sodas come in 2 liter bottles, milk and juice in 1/2gal). Then there would be no cleaning issue because you'd just throw away the empty container, like normal. |
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Why stop with drinks. Ketchup, mustard, pudding, applesauce etc all squirts out. Beef jerky could even be loaded into a semi-auto magazine. Or better yet, load the bread, roast beef, cheese and mayo into sepatate containers and press the sandwich button and it shuffles them together and out pops a sandwich. |
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freudian fridge? it would be more likely to say "lay off the ice cream", or "easy on the beer". |
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just a Freudian slip, mother, back on my diet tomorrow promise. |
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What exactly is the problem with opening the fridge door for ten seconds? |
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Technology for the sake of technology can be fun! Of course we could just open the door, but just how much fun is that? |
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Actually, they sell 2.5 gallon cuboid plastic containers of water with a spout at the front bottom. Same with wine. |
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If refrigerator-ready containers were all made with the same height and width, all you'd need is little doors in your fridge to insert the container. |
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No cleaning required. Quite bakable. |
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Too messy and complicated. If you're too lazy to dispense your liquids the old-fashioned way, you're too lazy to maintain a fridge full of dispenser liquids and their eventually filthy spouts and tubes and handles. |
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Some newer refrigerators solve this problem another way, by putting a little "door in the door" that lets you get at the beverages (or other frequently-accessed items) without opening the entire refrigerator door. See link. |
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Youre talking about a kitchen full of vending machines, basically. Or a roomful of vending machines squeezed into a single cabinet? You can buy most food items in individual serving portions ( a bit expensive, though.) |
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