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2 'Alex' units from Ikea.

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Is that water-based gloss? I've heard that oil-based doesn't stay white very long, and water-based is the way to go to prevent long-term yellowing. I haven't given it a go yet, so can't 100% vouch for it, but it might be worth giving it a go! :)

That possibly isn't water based, but what i can say is water based gloss/eggshell/satinwood doesn't seem to yellow at all. If it does then it must take AGES.
 
I once accidentally poured an entire cup of hot coffee into a 3 day old Mac Keyboard.

I then went to soak it in a bath full of water. Left it in the airing cupboard for 2 weeks.

It works perfectly to this day.

Hmmm maybe I'll hold onto by G110 then and see how that does after a couple of weeks. I did leave it in the airing cupboard for about 2 days, but got a little impatient not being able to game so had to buy something!
 
£99, the brand is Husky, they sell a number of different branded models. Guinness, Stella, Bud.. etc. Choose the Guinness one purely as black suits the room better, and looks smarter.

I've spent (wasted) money on electric coolers before which are a waste of time, they barely cool the beverages below room temperature. This is a proper refrigerator with compressor. It's been on for just an hour and seems to be doing a great job of cooling down the 15 bottles of Magners and Corrs Light that I've thrown in. Whacked the thermostat up to maximum for now. Surprisingly quiet in operation also.
 
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I had a Stella one a few years ago, it did a good job but it became unused in the old house. I would like a black one this time to go with the room, will keep a lookout for a cheap deal :)
 
£99, the brand is Husky, they sell a number of different branded models. Guinness, Stella, Bud.. etc. Choose the Guinness one purely as black suits the room better, and looks smarter.

I've spent (wasted) money on electric coolers before which are a waste of time, they barely cool the beverages below room temperature. This is a proper refrigerator with compressor. It's been on for just an hour and seems to be doing a great job of cooling down the 15 bottles of Magners and Corrs Light that I've thrown in. Whacked the thermostat up to maximum for now. Surprisingly quiet in operation also.

Getting a nicely branded fridge and putting in what is probably the worst beer known to man into it. You sir, are doing it wrong.
 
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