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I'd buy a cheap saber-saw from Amazon ($30) and cut three inches off the cabinet bottom. Cut and trim 'til it's a tight fit. Once fitted in place, those rough edges won't show.
Re-purpose the cool refrigerator's top surface to store temperature-sensitive items, like waxes, adhesives, vitamins, ointments, gel-capsules or emergency heart medications like nitroglycerin (which has an extremely narrow range of storage temperatures). Should an electrical outage occur, the sheer cold mass of the refrigerator will maintain a cooler temperature than anywhere else in the house. |
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