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It's baked for fridges but very rare.
The design I saw had several
cylinders that poped out of the
counter and rotated. I think your
design is a bit different. |
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Wait, I have seen this idea before
not as rare as I thought. Diners
have rotating fridges to show off
their tasty or stale desserts.
Haven't seen this for freezers. |
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// the articles of mystery //
Ah, you know my refrigerator well, Zimmy-San. |
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Great idea, although you would have some dead space in the corners. Perhaps these could have egg holding units in them if you can reach past the turntable. Or pots of water for keeping herbs fresh.
The design would maybe help all those confused people (most often male, interestingly) who claim not to be able to find something in the fridge because it's not at the front, at eye level. |
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It may also help to alleviate the "furry, greenish thing in cling film" from being spontaneously generating at the back if the tray were rotated often enough (there would *be* no back). |
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Coincidentally, I cleaned out my fridge yesterday and found several, spectacularly out of date items which I truly have no recollection of buying and are not the kind of thing I ever buy. As my other half has never knowingly set foot in a supermarket alone I can only assume the landlord is using our flat for extra storage space without telling us. |
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The funny thing is I also came up within idea like this one. But when I found the right place and category for it showed up right next to this. |
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A bun for spontaneously the same idea! + |
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Some friends of mine have brilliant new fridge. Instead of shelves, it has drawers which can be pulled out completely so you can see everything on them. Fantastic design. |
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