Brew fridge v conditioning fridge.
Re: Brew fridge v conditioning fridge.
when I built my shed I installed led strip downlighters under the eaves. Invisible until I hit the radio controlled switch and the whole thing lights up. I'm sure my neighbours have bought some binoculars to check the comings and goings to the shed!
Re: Brew fridge v conditioning fridge.
After all the deliberation i decided to use it as a brew fridge. it lasted less than three months and has packed up.
I am hesitant to get another second hand one, but also wouldnt want to spend £200 on a new one!
Thinking of a brewjacket? has anyone got one?
I am hesitant to get another second hand one, but also wouldnt want to spend £200 on a new one!
Thinking of a brewjacket? has anyone got one?
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Re: Brew fridge v conditioning fridge.
Otb,Onthebrew wrote:
I am hesitant to get another second hand one, but also wouldnt want to spend £200 on a new one!
Keep looking on Ebay, Fb, Gumtree for cheap fridges. Only about £20 - £30, if it packs up, buy another one.
The one that you have that is dead can be fitted with a tube heater to control the temps.
WA
Re: Brew fridge v conditioning fridge.
I am thinking if I could get this fridge semi fixed, so it could hold a temp of 12c then use it for cellering? Any ideas on that?