I think the issue here at work is that it must be quiet. I don't think they are 'technically' allowed, but the sharper image ones use little power and are very quiet so no one complains about them. Are the ones you guys have under your desk from Target quiet when they run?
Yes, very quiet. There is no compressor on the one I have. I don't remember the brand but you can't really hear it run. I guess if the room was totally silent, you might be able to hear something. I will check it when I get home. It is just sitting in the barn now. I got my girlfriends bigger one that I am going to use for the Barn Drinks (if ya know what I mean).
I wish you would have asked this 2 months ago, I threw one away cause I couldn't get anyone to take it when I moved. Check out the classifieds at www.allmsu.com if you ever travel to lansing. College kids ususally try to sell stuff like this when they move out.
Holy crap, my dream has finally come to a reality, I never knew those things cost so little. I've always wanted one of those. Then I'll get one of those A/C car adapters and hope the thing doesn't drain my battery.
What are you too good to use a company fridge now? Geez what princess oke:
And no we are not allowed here to have our own cause it overloads the wiring inside the cube walls. I wonder how they found that out :sonicjay:
I worked in the past with a guy who had a huge fridge stuffed under his desk and he has his own microwave to boot too :tonka:
:sonicjay: There are 3 wings in this building. each 3 stories high. There are no common areas, so in the cafeteria, there are 8-10 refrigerators that the entire building uses. Its nuts trying to find room to put your lunch in them, and stuff gets taken a lot.
Many, many years ago when I worked as an auto tech we were not allowed to have those in the shop...the owner was an asshole and didn't want to pay to power it. So one of the techs brought in an old Craftsman tool chest, cut off the front to all the drawers, and welded them into a door with hinges, and put the fridge inside. It worked sweet.
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