• starlinguk@lemmy.world
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    6 hours ago

    At least you can unscrew it. My landlord put the pipe for the Lüftung where the fridge is supposed to go.

  • jordanlund@lemmy.world
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    10 hours ago

    Step 1: Re-hinge the fridge doors so they open the other way.

    Step 2: Back the fridge into the corner first, then pivot to the right until seated.

    You can tell by the cabinetry, they had a fridge in there already, possibly one taller than this.

  • needanke@feddit.org
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    16 hours ago

    Maybe it’s just tge perspective, but it looks like you could unscrew it, move the fridge in and then put it back in.

  • i_stole_ur_taco@lemmy.ca
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    13 hours ago

    And the fridge is just a hair too tall to slide under the vent hood, so you can’t even go around it.

    There’s so many things that are mildly infuriating here. And taken all together…. Still mildly infuriating.

    Quality post. I’m gonna kick back and be grateful I don’t have any appliances to move in my near future.

    • Texas_Hangover@lemmy.radio
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      9 hours ago

      Or you could unscrew the fucking thing and move it somewhere else, but I’ll let you sort that out with your anger management therapist.

      • NutinButNet@hilariouschaos.com
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        14 hours ago

        When I bought my home, the fridge had a big ol burn spot on the side of it from the stove being right next to it lol. That’s probably what people may be referring to. I never use those two burners because of that despite getting a new stove and fridge since moving in just seeing that. Also the refrigerator sides will naturally get hot/warm as they expel heat from normal operations, so putting it next to something that is hot can be somewhat counterproductive for that too. Not going to cause it to overheat, but may not be the best position if you can help it. Kind of like how you wouldn’t want to put a heater positioned near your gaming PC if you want the best possible performance.

    • kbobabob@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      14 hours ago

      I dunno man. Sounds mildly infuriating to have to go get a screwdriver, come back and try unscrewing it only to realize you need a power tool because it is in the studs. Go get the drill, damnit battery is dead. Damnit extra battery is dead because I hardly use this damn thing.

      • grue@lemmy.world
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        13 hours ago

        If the battery for your impact driver (not drill, BTW) isn’t shared with a bunch of other tools from the same brand, you’re doing it wrong.

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    12 hours ago

    Stove doesn’t have 1.5ft clearance on either side, not up to code

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      11 hours ago

      I like some electrical codes, despite your fantabulizing, minimizing fire is cool. I used to work in disaster relief and it is so hellish to see families whose homes have been destroyed

  • 👍Maximum Derek👍@discuss.tchncs.de
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    15 hours ago

    What are they cooking with they need to put that into a stud? Was it common for them to set their tungsten rolling pin atop and then hang their lead apron from the edge? Did they have a recipe that calls for a pinch of neutron star?