where can i find a mini-cube fridge for the dorm? -nt

crypticlogin

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If you live near a university/college, now's a great time to pick one up from someone graduating or moving into an apartment. I'd be willing to bet there are some students not wanting to store theirs and willing to give it up for cheap. Otherwise, you'll probably be hit up with offers to buy/rent one at the start of the fall semester.
 

XZeroII

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Sears, Kmart, Walmart, Target, OfficeMax. They're called stores. They contain products which cost a thing called money. You give them money and they provide you with goods and/or services.
 

JC

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Originally posted by: XZeroII
Sears, Kmart, Walmart, Target, OfficeMax. They're called stores. They contain products which cost a thing called money. You give them money and they provide you with goods and/or services.

Wow, that was funny. Don't quit your day job ;)


Here's one of dem fridges....

JC
 

Hossenfeffer

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Originally posted by: XZeroII
Sears, Kmart, Walmart, Target, OfficeMax. They're called stores. They contain products which cost a thing called money. You give them money and they provide you with goods and/or services.
Hehe, LOL. A good comeback for a -nt message
 

RossMAN

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I've seen a decent mini-fridge on clearance for $99 at my local Office Depot, use a $20 off $100 printable coupon to drop it to $80.

I bought mine for $39.50 which was on clearance at Target (and probably long sold out). It's nice having a mini-fridge in the bedroom.

Also try Sears, Walmart, Target, CostCo, Best Buy be prepared to spend anywhere from $99 - $200.
 

EvilYoda

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I second the notion to track down some graduating students, or just people moving out of the dorms (most apartment dwellers will use just their normal sized fridge).

I never had the need for one, as my friend next door had one, and I didn't really have anything to store in there other than pop.
 

Hossenfeffer

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Definitely check around for folks moving out of apartments/dorms, also check the local classifieds. Even though I'm 15 feet from the fridge, I'd seriously consider a mini-fridge in here for the frosty beverages.
 

RossMAN

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You're a mere 15 feet from the fridge and you'd consider a mini-fridge?

If I were a Laz-y-ass-boy salesman you'd be my ideal client.

:D