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D3 Cubby Fridge - 500ml Bottles of water
I was going out at the weekend and decided to take some cold bottles of water and wanted to put them in the fridge to keep them that way.
I tried, but the bottles were to tall for the Fridge lid/ coin tray ............ That was when SWMBO picked up the tray, chucked the coins elswhere and then put it on upside down....... genius! it worked, 500ml bottles fit perfectly.
28th Jul 2014 12:20 pm
Parallax33
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It is tricky to get a hold of that way up though but yes, bottles can be accommodated A shapely pair of legs is one thing but a nice bum is not to be sniffed at.
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Re: D3 Cubby Fridge - 500ml Bottles of water
frostie wrote:
I was going out at the weekend and decided to take some cold bottles of water and wanted to put them in the fridge to keep them that way.
I tried, but the bottles were to tall for the Fridge lid/ coin tray ............ That was when SWMBO picked up the tray, chucked the coins elswhere and then put it on upside down....... genius! it worked, 500ml bottles fit perfectly.
I did mention this in the Cubby box revival Group Buy last week
Discotres wrote:
A piece of VERY expensive thin plastic that can be used as a tray sitting with its edge around the top of the fridge to put bits in, or turned over making a lid for the fridge with a dome like effect due to its depth when overturned.
A year or so ago they were a tenner, goodness knows how they get away with their rip off prices now! I would definitely not pay more than ten pounds for it, it's pretty useless and just gets in the way.
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28th Jul 2014 1:17 pm
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Fridge works perfectly well without the tray. Never had one & cans mooooooooooooochie cold.
28th Jul 2014 5:32 pm
frostie
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Good to know! Thanks.
29th Jul 2014 7:59 am
Skynet
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Ermmmmmmm you do realise that the handbook says exactly that about flipping over the coin tray. Apparently the coin tray will even stow away on the arm rest lid
29th Jul 2014 5:20 pm
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Handbook? What is this handbook you speak of? You know RTFM is a completely alien concept to most drivers.
29th Jul 2014 5:32 pm
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