Reversing mini-fridge door

BigBadMunky

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I'm sure we gotta lot of college students here who have bought those mini-fridges from Hot Deals. I've got one of these ~3 cu-ft ones and I know you can rehinge the door to make it open the other way (to improve access to the booze). Now, has anyone done this and know what I need to do to reverse it, or can scan the instructions if you still got it.

I would hate to mess up and have to sip on warm beer.... :)
 

yobarman

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a little off topic, but i was in Home Depot today and i saw this mini fridge with a tap on it. Yes it is a mini fridge designed for a keg, and i think it was called THE GREATEST INVENTION EVER!. It was 400 bucks though...
 

Darein

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On mine its a simple procedure of locating the hinges and removing the caps on them which protect the screws. On the other side of the fridge, top and bottom should be little covers which protect where the screws will go. Simply unscrew the hinges, flip the door around 180 degrees, and screw it back in. You will have to adjust the inside of the door if it has shelves, but that is easy.
 

PsychoAndy

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Originally posted by: yobarman
a little off topic, but i was in Home Depot today and i saw this mini fridge with a tap on it. Yes it is a mini fridge designed for a keg, and i think it was called THE GREATEST INVENTION EVER!. It was 400 bucks though...

They've been making units that can hold a pony keg, glasses and a co2 canister at 35 degrees with a tap built into the top with a drain grate for a while now.

-PAB
 

Spooner

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Originally posted by: PsychoAndy
Originally posted by: yobarman
a little off topic, but i was in Home Depot today and i saw this mini fridge with a tap on it. Yes it is a mini fridge designed for a keg, and i think it was called THE GREATEST INVENTION EVER!. It was 400 bucks though...

They've been making units that can hold a pony keg, glasses and a co2 canister at 35 degrees with a tap built into the top with a drain grate for a while now.

-PAB
you got a link on the site for this product?
 

WinkOsmosis

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Originally posted by: PsychoAndy
Originally posted by: yobarman
a little off topic, but i was in Home Depot today and i saw this mini fridge with a tap on it. Yes it is a mini fridge designed for a keg, and i think it was called THE GREATEST INVENTION EVER!. It was 400 bucks though...

They've been making units that can hold a pony keg, glasses and a co2 canister at 35 degrees with a tap built into the top with a drain grate for a while now.

-PAB

Why a CO2 canister??!!
 

PsychoAndy

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Originally posted by: Spooner
Originally posted by: PsychoAndy
Originally posted by: yobarman
a little off topic, but i was in Home Depot today and i saw this mini fridge with a tap on it. Yes it is a mini fridge designed for a keg, and i think it was called THE GREATEST INVENTION EVER!. It was 400 bucks though...

They've been making units that can hold a pony keg, glasses and a co2 canister at 35 degrees with a tap built into the top with a drain grate for a while now.

-PAB
you got a link on the site for this product?

yep

You use CO2 instead of air so your product keeps.

-PAB