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View Poll Results: What is your opinion of the "eco-fridge"?
It seems like the worst idea ever. 25 47.17%
It seems like a really bad idea, but I've seen worse ideas. 24 45.28%
It's not a great idea, but it's not terrible. 2 3.77%
It's a neutral idea, neither good nor bad. It's just an idea. 0 0%
It's an okay idea. I'm not going to invest in the company, but I can see some appeal. 0 0%
It seems like a good idea. It's going to be pretty energy-efficient. 1 1.89%
It seems like the best idea ever. 1 1.89%
I can't judge. I store my food underwater in a cool creek. 0 0%
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Nzoner's Game Room>The "Eco Fridge". Evaluate this idea.
Rain Man 08:57 PM 11-08-2024
I'm in a hotel tonight, and I brought some leftovers from a restaurant that I'd like to have as an early lunch tomorrow before checking out. The room has a mini-fridge, so I put the food in it.

I noticed that the fridge was warm inside. Sometimes hotels turn them off, so it wasn't a huge surprise. So I looked inside it for the dial/switch to turn it on.

There was a button on the side to turn it on, and to make a long story short, the mini-fridge is an "eco fridge" where it automatically turns off after two hours when you turn it on. If you want to keep it cool, you have to press the button again after two hours. You can keep the fridge going indefinitely, but only if you press the button every two hours.

What is your opinion of this concept? I'll post my opinion in the first post so as not to bias anyone.
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DrunkBassGuitar 09:03 AM 11-09-2024
Originally Posted by Rain Man:
I'm in a hotel tonight, and I brought some leftovers from a restaurant that I'd like to have as an early lunch tomorrow before checking out. The room has a mini-fridge, so I put the food in it.

I noticed that the fridge was warm inside. Sometimes hotels turn them off, so it wasn't a huge surprise. So I looked inside it for the dial/switch to turn it on.

There was a button on the side to turn it on, and to make a long story short, the mini-fridge is an "eco fridge" where it automatically turns off after two hours when you turn it on. If you want to keep it cool, you have to press the button again after two hours. You can keep the fridge going indefinitely, but only if you press the button every two hours.

What is your opinion of this concept? I'll post my opinion in the first post so as not to bias anyone.
It only had an on/off switch, no like temperature setting?

It sounds like it was one of these and yes they're awful and use more energy than a regular ass fridge:


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cabletech94 09:29 AM 11-09-2024
The pussification of America continues.
I get the green idea initiative. But just a dumb idea. And whomever had the experience with the mini fridge that monitors the moveable liquor sensor, yup, that happened to us too!! Just used the Cabletech94 charm and got our charges removed too.

God damned dirty hippies.
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tyecopeland 09:31 AM 11-09-2024
Better than the eco a/c idea. A/c only worked for about 30 minutes when activated by a motion detector. So if you weren't walking in front of it (it was located by the entry door to the room) it shut off. Which means the room was hot when we got there. And hot when we came back from the pool and hot while we were sleeping.
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tyecopeland 09:36 AM 11-09-2024
Originally Posted by Bowser:
Comfort Suites in St. Charles. Add it to the list.
Mine was a courtyard/ residence inn in kc.
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Zebedee DuBois 12:01 PM 11-09-2024
Seems like an entrepreneur would put a card reader on the side of that fridge so that the user could pay to keep it working for the amount of time the user needed it to run.

Not that that wouldn't piss me off.
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Ming the Merciless 02:46 AM 11-10-2024
remove switch , use paperclip to jump the switch wires

sleep like a baby
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HemiEd 05:28 AM 11-10-2024
Horrible for the guest, but good for the hotel, as it probably saves them quite a bit on electric bill when adding up all the rooms.

8 hours would make more sense for the guest and would be a good compromise as most guests probably don't use the fridge.
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stumppy 08:41 AM 11-10-2024
It seems like a good idea poorly implemented. Eight hours would seem like an appropriate amount of on time. Or make the customer have to turn it on after every time the door is opened and then closed.
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displacedinMN 08:53 AM 11-10-2024
Hemi and Stumpy are thinking too logically.


We all know what is driving that misguided invention. (not going any farther than that)
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Valiant 10:30 AM 11-10-2024
Originally Posted by Bowser:
They're actually doing that with the air conditioning, as well. When we stayed in St. Louis to see the Sammy Hagar show, the A/C would go back to its preset temp after a couple of hours. So one of us would have to walk over and crank it back down from the preset after we'd wake up sweating and cool the room back down. Pretty chintzy, really.
I had a place have an ac that would not go below 72.
Screwed the plastic cover off and googled how to reset it.

Ice cold after that.
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displacedinMN 11:16 AM 11-10-2024
Originally Posted by Valiant:
I had a place have an ac that would not go below 72.
Screwed the plastic cover off and googled how to reset it.

Ice cold after that.
I gladly pay money to be comfortable.
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Donger 11:21 AM 11-10-2024
Originally Posted by Rain Man:
I'm in a hotel tonight, and I brought some leftovers from a restaurant that I'd like to have as an early lunch tomorrow before checking out. The room has a mini-fridge, so I put the food in it.

I noticed that the fridge was warm inside. Sometimes hotels turn them off, so it wasn't a huge surprise. So I looked inside it for the dial/switch to turn it on.

There was a button on the side to turn it on, and to make a long story short, the mini-fridge is an "eco fridge" where it automatically turns off after two hours when you turn it on. If you want to keep it cool, you have to press the button again after two hours. You can keep the fridge going indefinitely, but only if you press the button every two hours.

What is your opinion of this concept? I'll post my opinion in the first post so as not to bias anyone.
What brand hotel is this?
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LongSufferingToady 02:57 PM 11-10-2024
What a horrible idea. So it's a fridge whose purpose is to spoil food?
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Rainbarrel 03:09 PM 11-10-2024
The styrofoam cooler is the better technology. Who would have ever guessed
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Titty Meat 03:37 PM 11-10-2024
Man ming meeciless is so gay
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