ILMSTMF
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***Located in New Jersey, not New Hampshire. Wrong prefix, sorry. ***
For sale or trade, PM your offer. Pick up in northern NJ. FC, kegerator, etc.
4.4 cubic feet. 19"w 33"h 21"d. Exact specs in manual:
https://www.manualslib.com/manual/97447/Magic-Chef-Mcbr445b1.html?page=5#manual
Ain't exactly pretty but gets the job done (insert joke here). The black markings inside are from electrical tape that was used to secure heating wire. External door shmutz from gaff tape used to hold door closed tight. See photos below - the magnetic rubber liner is a bit loose. Gaff tape helped until I learned bungee cord was even better (and less cumbersome).
Bucket needed that extra tension, for sure. Carboy fits without interfering with door seal. YMMV depending on your gear.
Served me well as a fermentation chamber until I inherited a slightly larger fridge. Now this unit is just taking up space.
I still have the 25 ft copper immersion wort chiller available, see here:
https://www.homebrewtalk.com/showthread.php?t=587689
Thanks for looking!
For sale or trade, PM your offer. Pick up in northern NJ. FC, kegerator, etc.
4.4 cubic feet. 19"w 33"h 21"d. Exact specs in manual:
https://www.manualslib.com/manual/97447/Magic-Chef-Mcbr445b1.html?page=5#manual
Ain't exactly pretty but gets the job done (insert joke here). The black markings inside are from electrical tape that was used to secure heating wire. External door shmutz from gaff tape used to hold door closed tight. See photos below - the magnetic rubber liner is a bit loose. Gaff tape helped until I learned bungee cord was even better (and less cumbersome).
Bucket needed that extra tension, for sure. Carboy fits without interfering with door seal. YMMV depending on your gear.
Served me well as a fermentation chamber until I inherited a slightly larger fridge. Now this unit is just taking up space.
I still have the 25 ft copper immersion wort chiller available, see here:
https://www.homebrewtalk.com/showthread.php?t=587689
Thanks for looking!
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