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They are solid bottles. They are usually sold in crates including a deposit, land back in those crates after drinking and get carried back to the shop where they were bought to collect the deposit..Jake. said:Forgetting the beer (although it's not completely forgettable), how good are the 330ml swingtop bottles at the price?
Short answer to Q1:kaiserben said:Coming up this Wednesday: https://www.aldi.com.au/en/special-buys/special-buys-wed-26-october/wednesday-detail-wk43/ps/p/129l-bar-fridge/
Has anyone used one of these fridges for fermenting?
Does it have a hump at the bottom?
Will it fit a fermenter without bending the freezer? (or if you need to bend the freezer, was that easy to do?)
I'll go and take a look shortly, but from memory, the door liner (with the plastic shelves) included the mounting for the magnetic door seal, and there would have been no neat way to remove the shelves without stuffing up the seal. The old door I had was different, in that when you pushed the seal back, there were a dozen or so screws attaching the liner to the door. Undid those, replaced the liner with a sheet of thin gal drilled around the perimeter to match the screw holes, screwed it back, and the seal covered up the screws again. Piece of pie.kaiserben said:Great info there evoo4u!
So with the door, can the plastic shelves be removed?
Ah. Interesting.LAGERFRENZY said:If you take the perspex door shelf caddies off there is just enough width inside for a Bunnings 25 litre round blue jobbie - just.
If anyone wants to make a kegerator out of one of these, I've got a collar for the aldi freezer that is surplus to requirements. Details are in this thread.Bribie G said:The chest freezers are on again, on Wednesday. Mine's coming up 4 years old and hasn't missed a beat.
Would make a pretty good 2 keg kegerator with a collar, but perfect for bulk hop storage and meat etc.
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