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    Beverage cooler or fridge with out freezer

    I'm failing to find a reasonably sized, beverage cooler or fridge with out a freezer. Ex commercial would be good. I'm near Chang Kong ad can collect.

    Cheers.

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    I have looked in the past, not available, only wine coolers at a ridiculous price. Commercial too big?
    Good Luck

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    Two big = no worries. i've got loads of space.

    i'm also looking for a gas grill.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jandajoy
    beverage cooler or fridge with out a freezer. Ex commercial would be good.
    JJ, you should be able to finds loads of em. Even a small shop in my Ampore has them. Same stuff you see in small mini marts all over the country. Not expensive.

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    Yes, you're right but they're all provided by Pepsi or Coke.
    You pay the company 3000 + and they give you the cooler. You're then committed to sell their products - a bit.
    I could go this way but I'd rather just buy one and not be committed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jandajoy
    Yes, you're right but they're all provided by Pepsi or Coke.
    Not at all. The ones I'm talking about are stainless locally made coolers. About 4,000 to 6,000 baht. I had one lasted several years. You'll find them in the smaller shops in your nearest town. Certainly CM will have them.

    If you're looking for something simple like the local street vendors use, he same shops that sell the coolers usually sell gas grills as well.
    "Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect,"

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    ^ BRILLIANT. I'l check it out. Anyone in CM have a source. It's a bit far but they could always stick it on a bus. Any Chiang Rai links.

    What about a grill. Gas is good, electric could do. A good size though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jandajoy
    Any Chiang Rai links.
    Sorry, thought you were closer to CM. Chiangrai will have same. Roiet has at least four small shops that sell them. Might even be one in Chang Kong around the market area.

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    Thanks mate. I'll search 'em out.

    Green but I can't. I'll never understand how it works.

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    Jeez janda, and I thought I was thick any way, on with it. The problem with those commercial types is that they chew thru the juice, I imagine its the the glass door andporr insulation, but a put a double door version in my house and I reckon it got thru 500 baht a month by its self, two years ago, maybe 800 bt in todays prices.

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    ^ you are

    But seriously, yes. The juice is a factor. A big fridge would work but I don't need/want the freezer bit.

    It's not a major drama.

    Any ideas for a grill. One you can put 8 burgers, 36 rashers of bacon, 12 halved tomatoes and a pile of mushrooms under. Plus a bit of black pudding and a few snags.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jandajoy
    Any ideas for a grill.

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    ^ That'd do

    I'd need to buy a fkn forest though.

    Great photo.

    Looks like a Dalton Brekky.

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    I sold a commercial double door fridge in perfect condition several months ago for 5000 baht. There is a point in me telling you about this - after I sold it me electric bill went down. It was almost 6000 baht less a month than when I had the thing. It was nice to have as I could see all my cooking ingredients. I had fruits and veggies laid out on the shelves on one side and meats and other stuff on the other. Was great to get things nice an organized, but expensive for electric.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jandajoy
    I'm failing to find a reasonably sized, beverage cooler or fridge with out a freezer.
    Another thought. Must be plenty of suppliers of the small refrigerators used in hotels. Too small?

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    ^^ Yep, saw the ad. Sounds like you had a great bit of kit. Possibly bigger than I'm looking for but I'd certainly have considered it. Did DD buy it?



    Quote Originally Posted by chitown
    It was almost 6000 baht less a month than when I had the thing.
    That's a huge amount for a fridge! Are you sure?

    Anyway, I'm sure you know what you're talking about. I wish I did.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jandajoy
    Another thought. Must be plenty of suppliers of the small refrigerators used in hotels. Too small?
    Yup, too small I'm afraid.

    I've got a good sice chest freezer and a god size fridge, that has a freezer compartment. BUT

    I want a cooler fridge type thing for her and her "stuff", you know the kind of thing, frogs, crabs, rats, insect etc etc. Plus salady green stuff.

    "Petty" you might think?
    Me?

    Anything to reduce stress and confrontation is good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jandajoy
    Anything to reduce stress and confrontation is good.
    Domestic bliss comes at a price. How well I know!

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    AND... I can keep my fridge to myself!

    The grill is the next thing. I like grilled food. I can't be assed with charcoal etc. Maybe an oven with a built in grill. Hmmm could be good. Prefer just a big commercial griller connected to a gas bottle. I can build a frame to put it at a decent height.

    Shit, they must be available somewhere.

    Toasted sadwiches, done the right way..... yum.

    Let alone the steaks ribs etc.

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    I know its a thread fcuk, but I'm off to but a new fridge on Sat. I read other posts about LG having crap freezer doors and Big C being crap altogether. So going to Tesco and looking to spend no more than 13K. Also Samsung have drainage probs so I've heard, any brands worth considering?
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    What you need is a aaaaaaaaahhh senior moment, can't think of the name but those overhead gas driller things that restaurants use. Perfect for your needs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BalconiesR4drinkinon View Post
    I know its a thread fcuk, but I'm off to but a new fridge on Sat. I read other posts about LG having crap freezer doors and Big C being crap altogether. So going to Tesco and looking to spend no more than 13K. Also Samsung have drainage probs so I've heard, any brands worth considering?
    Got one of the big imported LG, perfect it is, 3 yrs old and not a problem but its Korea built, dunno about the local made stuff.

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    That.................... aaaaaaaaaaaaaaagh sounds exactly right.

    Question is where do you pick one up at a fair price. Doubt I want new. Second/third hand and a 100bht of cleaning, a gas bottle and away......

    Ye haaaa

    or

    aaaaaaghhhhhh


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    Quote Originally Posted by peterpan View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by BalconiesR4drinkinon View Post
    I know its a thread fcuk, but I'm off to but a new fridge on Sat. I read other posts about LG having crap freezer doors and Big C being crap altogether. So going to Tesco and looking to spend no more than 13K. Also Samsung have drainage probs so I've heard, any brands worth considering?
    Got one of the big imported LG, perfect it is, 3 yrs old and not a problem but its Korea built, dunno about the local made stuff.
    We bought a "Sharp W Deodorizer" - big grey thing thing with large freezer up top and enough room for the misses to live in. About 12,000 from Tesco 2 years ago, delivered and set up.

    Touch woody, no problems yet.

    A point o note though... keep it full. We keep frozen water bottles in the freezer bit and the fridge is always full. Saves a huge amount on fuel. But, hey, you probably know all this.

    I want a grill........................

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    So, where do I get a commercial type gas grill thing?

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