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403L Fisher paykel frost free fridge freezer with 3 month warranty
$300
403L Fisher paykel frost free fridge freezer with 3 month warranty
$50 to upgrade to a 6 month warranty
Bottle bins
Separate temperature control - Allows you to select your own cold setting in both the fridge and freezer
Shelf with snack drawer/dairy area
Interior light in fridge
Wheels
Flat back design - no protruding coils
All units come with:
3 month warranty.
Tested to ensure unit reaches appropriate temperatures.
3 degrees in fridge on medium to medium/high setting, and at least -17 in the freezer on same setting.
Tested and tagged for electrical safety.
Cleaned and serviced.
Second hand fridges may have dents and scratches from wear and tear.
We only deliver to Ballarat. We deliver the unit to your front door at our risk. We will take it further, but this is at your risk. If you have stairs we need to know before delivery. Cost: $50
Delivery charges at our discretion. Get in touch for an exact quote.
Please excuse the following as gumtree deletes adds that are similar, this is just an insert from Wikipedia so it wont get deleted.
In hand-working of nails, a smith works an approximately conical iron pin tapering to a point. This is then inserted into a nail-header (also known as a nail-plate), essentially a plate of iron with a small hole in it. The broad end of the pin is slightly wider than the hole of the nail-header: the smith fits the pin into the hole of the nail-header and then hammers the broad end of the pin. Unable to advance through the hole, the broad end is flattened against the nail-header to create a nail-head. In at least some metalworking traditions, nail-headers might have been identical to draw-plates (a plate bored with tapering holes of different sizes through which wire can be drawn to extrude it to increasingly fine proportions).[4]
The Bible provides a number of references to nails, including the story in Judges of Jael the wife of Heber, who drives a nail (or tent-peg) into the temple of a sleeping Canaanite commander;[5] the provision of iron for nails by King David for what would become Solomon's Temple;[6] and in connection with the crucifixion of Jesus Christ.
The Romans made extensive use of nails. The Roman army, for example, left behind seven tons of nails when it evacuated the fortress of Inchtuthil in Perthshire in Scotland in 86 to 87 CE.
The term "penny", as it refers to nails, probably originated in medieval England to describe the price of a hundred nails. Nails themselves were sufficiently valuable and standardized to be used as an informal medium of exchange.
Until around 1800 artisans known as nailers or nailors made nails by hand – note the surname Naylor.[7] (Workmen called slitters cut up iron bars to a suitable size for nailers to work on. From the late 16th century, manual slitters disappeared with the rise of the slitting mill, which cut bars of iron into rods with an even cross-section, saving much manual effort.)
At the time of the American Revolution, England was the largest manufacturer of nails in the world.[8] Nails were expensive and difficult to obtain in the American colonies, so that abandoned houses were sometimes deliberately burned down to allow recovery of used nails from the ashes.[9] This became such a problem in Virginia that a law was created to stop people from burning their houses when they moved.[10] Families often had small nail-manufacturing setups in their homes; during bad weather and at night, the entire family might work at making nails for their own use and for barter. Thomas Jefferson wrote in a letter: "In our private pursuits it is a great advantage that every honest employment is deemed honorable. I am myself a nail maker."[11] The growth of the trade in the American colonies was theoretically held back by the prohibition of new slitting mills in America by the Iron Act of 1750, though there is no evidence that the Act was actually enforced.
The production of wrought-iron nails continued well into the 19th century, but ultimately was
$50 to upgrade to a 6 month warranty
Bottle bins
Separate temperature control - Allows you to select your own cold setting in both the fridge and freezer
Shelf with snack drawer/dairy area
Interior light in fridge
Wheels
Flat back design - no protruding coils
All units come with:
3 month warranty.
Tested to ensure unit reaches appropriate temperatures.
3 degrees in fridge on medium to medium/high setting, and at least -17 in the freezer on same setting.
Tested and tagged for electrical safety.
Cleaned and serviced.
Second hand fridges may have dents and scratches from wear and tear.
We only deliver to Ballarat. We deliver the unit to your front door at our risk. We will take it further, but this is at your risk. If you have stairs we need to know before delivery. Cost: $50
Delivery charges at our discretion. Get in touch for an exact quote.
Please excuse the following as gumtree deletes adds that are similar, this is just an insert from Wikipedia so it wont get deleted.
In hand-working of nails, a smith works an approximately conical iron pin tapering to a point. This is then inserted into a nail-header (also known as a nail-plate), essentially a plate of iron with a small hole in it. The broad end of the pin is slightly wider than the hole of the nail-header: the smith fits the pin into the hole of the nail-header and then hammers the broad end of the pin. Unable to advance through the hole, the broad end is flattened against the nail-header to create a nail-head. In at least some metalworking traditions, nail-headers might have been identical to draw-plates (a plate bored with tapering holes of different sizes through which wire can be drawn to extrude it to increasingly fine proportions).[4]
The Bible provides a number of references to nails, including the story in Judges of Jael the wife of Heber, who drives a nail (or tent-peg) into the temple of a sleeping Canaanite commander;[5] the provision of iron for nails by King David for what would become Solomon's Temple;[6] and in connection with the crucifixion of Jesus Christ.
The Romans made extensive use of nails. The Roman army, for example, left behind seven tons of nails when it evacuated the fortress of Inchtuthil in Perthshire in Scotland in 86 to 87 CE.
The term "penny", as it refers to nails, probably originated in medieval England to describe the price of a hundred nails. Nails themselves were sufficiently valuable and standardized to be used as an informal medium of exchange.
Until around 1800 artisans known as nailers or nailors made nails by hand – note the surname Naylor.[7] (Workmen called slitters cut up iron bars to a suitable size for nailers to work on. From the late 16th century, manual slitters disappeared with the rise of the slitting mill, which cut bars of iron into rods with an even cross-section, saving much manual effort.)
At the time of the American Revolution, England was the largest manufacturer of nails in the world.[8] Nails were expensive and difficult to obtain in the American colonies, so that abandoned houses were sometimes deliberately burned down to allow recovery of used nails from the ashes.[9] This became such a problem in Virginia that a law was created to stop people from burning their houses when they moved.[10] Families often had small nail-manufacturing setups in their homes; during bad weather and at night, the entire family might work at making nails for their own use and for barter. Thomas Jefferson wrote in a letter: "In our private pursuits it is a great advantage that every honest employment is deemed honorable. I am myself a nail maker."[11] The growth of the trade in the American colonies was theoretically held back by the prohibition of new slitting mills in America by the Iron Act of 1750, though there is no evidence that the Act was actually enforced.
The production of wrought-iron nails continued well into the 19th century, but ultimately was
- Date Listed:30/03/2024
- Last Edited:30/03/2024
- Brand:Fisher & Paykel
- Condition:Used
- Type:Bottom Mount
- Shipping:Pickup Only
- Energy Efficiency:Other
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