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oooooooh.   love.

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I love tin ceilings which were popular in the past and I like this refrigerator also.  I am more interested in an energy saving, long lasting appliance which I hope such a pretty refrigerator as this offers.

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lovely fruits/veggies deserve a respectful home...this will do!

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That's pretty cool!

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Re: Tin Refrigerator

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Much more plausible it is stamped or embossed aluminum or galvanized steel, made to look like tin, but not tin. Tin tends to oxidize. And actual tin is very expensive. 

 

Its certainly a very interesting look. I looked hard to find the handle or any way to readily open the doors. But it probably won’t show fingerprints!

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No

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Keep it....not in my house!

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Oh, I like that.

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@gizmogal wrote:

Much more plausible it is stamped or embossed aluminum or galvanized steel, made to look like tin, but not tin. Tin tends to oxidize. And actual tin is very expensive. 

 

Its certainly a very interesting look. I looked hard to find the handle or any way to readily open the doors. But it probably won’t show fingerprints!


@gizmogal 

I was also looking for the handles and how to get this open.