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Author Re: Using recessed clock outlet in back of fridge to save space
Mikepier

2008-02-06, 9:26 am

On Feb 6, 8:02=A0am, "David L. Martel" <marte...@earthlink.net> wrote:
> Mike,
>
> =A0 =A0Why not put the fridge somewhere else on the counter? That way you'=

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> have access to the other jack if this is a duplex box. You have my sympath=

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> since you tried to do it "right" by getting the specs but the manufacturer=


> has let you down and it's time for a plan B.
>
> Dave M.


I can't. It has side panels, with a cabinet on top. It is enclosed.
That's why I was trying to get it as far back as possible to make it
look "built-in". On one side I am able to barely see with a flashlight
and it looked as if the plug was touching the back of the fridge. But
as I've said, when i took out the plug and tested it, the fridge still
did not go back, so it's not the plug. It sticks out about 1 1/4",
enough to see the side of the fridge, which is black. And my fridge is
stainless steel on the front.
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