Wooden pallets have the same surface area as most kitchen appliances and they can take the weight, they're the same thing that goods are put on in HGV's, they're cheap, you can pick them up in TESCO's etc,
2006-10-27 21:00:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Mine is too. I was thinking of building a platform to go under it to raise it up a bit. I am an old guy who has been homeless and I wasn't thinking of anything too fancy. I have built shelves out of lumber that I have found around my neighborhood and I bought some 2x4s for $3.00 each as well. The thing is that fridges leak sometimes and so I don't know that it would be safe to store anything under a platform. And, you could do a nice one cheap. i was thinking of some roofing material on top to catch any leakage from the fridge on top. You want to make sure that it is level and thing like that too.
2006-10-28 04:00:18
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answered by madchriscross 5
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The cheapest will be to put it on top of your freezer if as I think they are compatible, just ensure safety if you go this route. If you want tidiness as well but don't want the freezer way then buy a similar sized cupboard with a reinforced top for the fridge to sit on. Otherwise this is a problem or rather similar situation in many households. I hope I have been of help.
2006-10-28 05:17:14
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answered by wisaful 1
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If you know any carpenters ask them to build a wooden box which will be sturdy enough to hold the weight of your fridge and ensure th height of the box is sufficient for your needs, if the box has an open front you may also use the space for storage, you may even put doors on the front, whatever you choose this will probably be the cheapest bet!!!
2006-10-28 04:01:15
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answered by David M 1
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2014-09-27 10:37:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Find some old bricks and and stack them to the height that will make it comfortable for you to use your fridge. Make sure the bricks are stable of course.
2006-10-28 04:49:55
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answered by jammer 6
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get some cinder blocks at the lumber yard and a 1 inch peice of ply board . set the ply board cut down to the size of your fridgerator on top of the cinder block's and set you fridg. on it . cheapest way to go . but use about 5 of the block's . one for each corner and one in the center .
2006-10-28 03:59:51
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answered by single-rose@sbcglobal.net 3
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And your the town planner?? You got 4 options,
1) raise it up
2) buy new one
3)Suck it up and get a little excersise
4)Cut your legs of to the knees.
I like #3
2006-10-28 04:35:02
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answered by countryman_7116 1
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how old are you,,, is it that hard to bend over?,,, sounds like you don't need to be using the fridge anymore,, loose some weight,, it will make bending over much easier.
2006-10-28 09:21:16
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answered by Bob G 2
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CUT A HOLE IN THE FLOOR BY THE FRIDGE WHEN YOU WANNA GET SOMETHING OUT THE FRIDGE JUMP IN THE HOLE AND YOU WONT HAVE TO BEND OVER
2006-10-28 03:46:37
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answered by dec g 3
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