Refridgerator lights.

ViperMagic

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These are possibly the most underrated devices ever. Our light died today, and now you have to use a flashlight to find food, until someome fixes. Its hard to rember how useful this thing is until you dont have one, so I say:


THANK YOU, INVENTOR OF REFRIDGERATOR LIGHTS, AND INSTALLERS OF THEM IN EVERY REFRIDGERATOR FACTORY EVERYWHERE
 

PsychoAndy

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Dec 31, 2000
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Bud Light presents...real american heros...mr. refridgerator light maker...you give us the light that helps us find your beer or your cold cuts...
I can see it now. But it's just a lightbulb...go to the store, yank it out, and put it back in :D
 

MichaelD

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<< These are possibly the most underrated devices ever. Our light died today, and now you have to use a flashlight to find food, until someome fixes. Its hard to rember how useful this thing is until you dont have one, so I say:


THANK YOU, INVENTOR OF REFRIDGERATOR LIGHTS, AND INSTALLERS OF THEM IN EVERY REFRIDGERATOR FACTORY EVERYWHERE
>>




You've definitely been puffing the wacky tabacky. "Man...the light in the fridge..did you ever look at it? NOOO, dude, I mean REALLY look at it......"
 

amnesiac

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Never heard of what you're talking about, but I have a refrigerator in my kitchen that requires a light.
 

Medea

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Either you've got a really old fridge, or you keep the door open for long periods of time.

 

Jarwa

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<< Sounds to me like a Budweiser commercial in the making. >>

LMAO - good one!
 

QTPie

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The bulb does burn out, though. It happened once to my previous 4 year-old fridge. We didn't open it much since we're at work most of the time. Replacing it is very easy, just go to Target, Kmart, Safeway, OSH, Home Depot, etc. and choose the one for Fridge. I think it's a 40W and can be used for Ceiling fan, too.