I'm not sure what to do with this fridge

imported_goku

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I accidentally punctured a small hole on the cooling coils inside of my refrigerator and coolant sprayed out. Now I'm obviously not going to plug in the fridge anymore because I'd likely cause a fire due to the coolant coming out. Otherwise the fridge worked fine before and I'm not sure what to do with it. I was wondering if I should/could get it fix/patched up and recharged or it's simply not worth it. It's a small, compact refrigerator, I think either 5 or 6 cubic feet. Maybe I should ebay it? Or take it to the dump? It's only a few years old and I'm sure it would have lasted longer had I not punctured a hole inside the internal cooling coils when I was trying to get off the ice.
 

imported_goku

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Damn. Cause it's such a small hole. So what should I do with it? It was around $300 when it was bought in '99/'00. I don't even want money for it, I just want to give it to some one who can find a use for it...
 

DainBramaged

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Originally posted by: goku
Damn. Cause it's such a small hole. So what should I do with it? It was around $300 when it was bought in '99/'00. I don't even want money for it, I just want to give it to some one who can find a use for it...

Toss it out.
 

CarlKillerMiller

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Drain the coolant, then give it to a guy you don't have the best sort of relationship with without telling him that the coolant leaked out.


In a week or so, he'll have the funniest piece of physical comedy that this world can conjure : pound upon pound of rotting meat.