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  2. Kegerator - Wikipedia

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    Door mount kits have a shank that goes through the door, with an attachment for the faucet on the outside and a hose nipple for the beer line on the inside. A draft beer tower would extend above the top of the fridge and already includes the faucet, shank, and 5' beer line.

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    Built-in appliances. Visible plumbing under sink ... Sink and faucet Ceiling Exhaust fan Toilet. Doors and windows Garage doors and operators Installed kitchen appliances Walls, floors and ...

  4. Feeling Nostalgic? Add a Retro Refrigerator to Your Kitchen - AOL

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    This refrigerator is a minimalist masterpiece complete with two full-width slide-out glass shelves, a full-width crisper, and a six-can dispenser for beer, juice, or anything else you drink on the ...

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    Image credits: hamsandwich234 Lori Miller, owner of LGC Interior Design, tells Bored Panda that when we follow the trends and colors of the year, we tend to grow tired of our homes quicker ...

  6. Einstein refrigerator - Wikipedia

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    The Einstein–Szilard or Einstein refrigerator is an absorption refrigerator which has no moving parts, operates at constant pressure, and requires only a heat source to operate. It was jointly invented in 1926 by Albert Einstein and his former student Leó Szilárd , who patented it in the U.S. on November 11, 1930 ( U.S. patent 1,781,541 ).

  7. Pot-in-pot refrigerator - Wikipedia

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    A pot-in-pot refrigerator, clay pot cooler [1] or zeer (Arabic: زير) is an evaporative cooling refrigeration device which does not use electricity. It uses a porous outer clay pot (lined with wet sand) containing an inner pot (which can be glazed to prevent penetration by the liquid) within which the food is placed.

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