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Hi - Just by chance is any one on here a refrigeration mechanic or got a good 2nd hand full size fridge they want a few dollars for.

Mine stopped chillin on Friday night and the drinks are almost too warm to drink - almost!

Please PM or call 0404822143 if you can help me out. Thank you

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no idea how old the fridge is.. ive had it for roughly 2 years

Sinista32 gets first say, if he doesnt want it its all yours

NERM :cool: Thanks - got nothing at the moment so I need to say yes. Will PM you.

sorry giveway...

PAT - please check and let me know 0404822143

Thanks heaps :)

BTW - Ron the fridge mech said ditch mine :huh: very expensive to fix.

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Thanks Shell - yeah all food stuffs had to be tossed as well as everything in the freezer.

Yeah it was relatively newish but well out of warranty. Just buying food day by day ATM so thats ok. Just got a job so a new fridge is out of the question for a while.

Thanks for the offer :)

I checked allclassifieds. The only fridge at the moment becomes available on the 15th of March when the advertiser moves :ermm:

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i have a big fridge, the thermostat thing is kinda buggered, the freezer doesnt freez but the fridge does?/?//

its sitting there waiting for my back to recover, you are more than welcome to it!

it was going to be turned into a giant esky / bench seat out the back for bbq's etc.

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