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Location: Neenah, WI | I've got a refrigerator in my unheated garage that I only use in the summer for bait and beer, etc. Should I unplug it in the winter when it's not in use? I'm asking because the last one I left plugged in and it didn't work come spring.
And Jayman, no I don't need your help to run the stock down.
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| Defrost, clean, put a box of baking soda in it, unplug, prop door open, lock the room it is in ............and fuhgeddaboudit. |
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Location: Menasha, WI | I have a fridege in my garage too. Follow T-mac's advice and you should be good. You don't need to let Jayman help you run down the stock, I'll can stop by on my way home from work and help you out since I drive by your place every day  |
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| What?
Dale, you owe me
I've got an old RC Bottle dispensing machine, revamped for bait and beer.....beer that I'm not sure, I'll share with Dale. Beauty of the old electrically inefficent machine keeps beer ice cold, but it works below freezing too. |
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Location: Neenah, WI | Thanks guys. If I have trouble getting rid of the beer I'll let ya know. |
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| I hate that when that happens.
Every fall, the beer from the outdoor fridge on my deck needs to be "gotten rid of".
Thankfully, despite my age, I am still up to the task  |
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Location: Rhinelander | I can never have too much beer. Of course, that's because of the Hideout, plenty of anglers to disperse the supply. |
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