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Does anyone know where in Thailand I can get a left-handed refrigerator,

the one with hinges on the left seen from the front.

I've searched the TV, searched high and low, but no fridge.

Anyone?

Thanks!

Posted

I haven't seen one displayed, but I remember seeing some that can be converted.

Head to Homepro, HomeWorks, Tesco or Big C and closely examine the door hardware. Often, it's just a matter of swapping sides with the hinges and handles.

Posted

A Serviced apartment i stayed in whilst living in Burma (The Marina Residence) had these fridges that could open both ways.

Don't ask me the mechanics about it, but they had handles and hinges on both sides.

Posted
A Serviced apartment i stayed in whilst living in Burma (The Marina Residence) had these fridges that could open both ways.

Don't ask me the mechanics about it, but they had handles and hinges on both sides.

seen one of those before as well

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You can change the hinges from right to left on any refrigerator.

If you buy one from Homepro, and the refig doors can be change then they will change it for you before deliver it

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You can change the hinges from right to left on any refrigerator.

If you buy one from Homepro, and the refig doors can be change then they will change it for you before deliver it

Homepro also sell left-handed screwdrivers and tins of elbow grease.

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You can change the hinges from right to left on any refrigerator.

If you buy one from Homepro, and the refig doors can be change then they will change it for you before deliver it

Homepro also sell left-handed screwdrivers and tins of elbow grease.

Do they have any for left elbows?? :)

Posted
You can change the hinges from right to left on any refrigerator.

If you buy one from Homepro, and the refig doors can be change then they will change it for you before deliver it

Homepro also sell left-handed screwdrivers and tins of elbow grease.

Do they have any for left elbows?? :)

any roundtuits?

Posted

Surely better to lay the fridge on it's side - then both left-handed and right-handed users have equal ability to open the door...

Simon

Posted

Come on guys give the OP a chance.

He asked a reasonable question.

I agree that many fridges can have the doors hung either way.

Best to check at the supplier whether the LH option is available.

Posted

As you got your answer early, why not have a little bit fun. However I did know there are some grumpy Expats Member of this forum, welcome to the club then :)

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