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You could keep an unopened can in the refrigerator for several month or possibly longer. I'd still use the "best by" date on the can as a guide for shelf life. Keep an eye on the condition of the can because the increase in humidity could make the can start to rust.
An undercounter refrigerator can make the most out of your kitchen. This is because it uses up far less space than a regular refrigerator. At the same time, a downside is that these refrigerators are generally small. They still make a great convenience. Also, if you have back problems, be careful bending over to the undercounter refrigerator too much or with poor posture. This can exacerbate back problems. Other than this, an undercounter refrigerator can make a great supplementary addition to your home and works great in bars.
It depends on what kind of refrigerator you own.
It depends on the condition but if its still in great condition it should go for around $60-$100
I believe it is, in an alright condition, weathering and erosion, eats away the sandstone, but at least you can still see the majestic structure.. And it had lost it's nose..:)
Redone, Redecorated is to be used but still mint condition but is used but still great (example):refurbished iPhone 4 is used but still in mint condition
refrigerator not cooling, but freezer is still freezing, what could cause this
It depends on how cold your refrigerator is and how fresh it was when you put it in.
If in great condition perfect 10 $250. If its graded a 8.5 $80. In horrible condition its still worth $20.
No...... not if ots still in the can
Yes
If your refrigerator is outside in -10 degree Celsius weather I find that the refrigerator is unnecessary. If you do decide to still use the refrigerator outside make sure your refrigerator has a power source so that it can keep running.