Skinny fridge..

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:( Google wasnt very optimistic....will keep looking .
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What about something like this from "those wacky Germans" ?

https://www.hobby-caravan.de/en/vans/vantana/

-scroll down to "slimline refridgerator" section
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Very interesting, the cold air will pour out as soon as the door is opened. Probably no different from a standard frigde, but just looks like it will.
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Not big enough. Shame..
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dapope wrote::( Google wasnt very optimistic....will keep looking .
What was the problem with the E 249T? our unit has been running from solar for quite some time and travelled from Lake Illawarra to Mannum on a trailer and still works fine, so they can handle bouncing around
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Doesnt appear to be still on the market Terry.
Jon, thanks for the link, width great, freezer compartment not big enough!
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thanks for the link, width great, freezer compartment not big enough!
So, Martin, let me get this right. :P

You want a really big freezer to fit is a skinny hole? Something doesn't add up.
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Fridge freezer combo. We have the 175l vitrifigo with the freezer on top and fridge on bottom. Can sacrifice the drawer beliw, and the microwave on top if needed to fit new fridge, though prefer to keep microwave. We actually do use it.
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Here you go Martin http://search.appliancesonline.com.au/a ... ykel-E249t the L or R indicates hinge side but they are reversible anyway, the S I think means stainless and the W white, no idea why a left hand hinged stainless model is cheaper than a right hinged or white one, but there ya go eh
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