Range, refrigerator and the kitchen sink all in one appliance 🤔
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- Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
- I went to a service call for a few repairs and talk about customer's plains for some future electrical work and found this old antique Acme appliance. Was this a good idea for an appliance or a death💥trap ☠️
Hey I just moved in to a apartment and I have that. I love it.
Back when acme used to sell crazy things to the Wile E Coyote. 🤣
When I was a kid I was taught to hide under a school desk. Very reassuring that someone planned to cook bacon and eggs during a fallout!
Ya 🤔. I guess a hungry belly just can't wait. 🤣😂🤣
Ran into something just like that about 8 years ago in a cabin the customer had as a gest room. They are very strange when your not expecting them. Glad to see I'm not the only one to find things like this.
I'm still in shock to have seen that thing. It reminds me of a big Swiss army knife for the kitchen!
This would be so neat to restore
I would totally agree with you John, but I wouldn't want to be the one removing all of that. She's tight!
My microflat has a more modern version, but it's meant to be a standalone little kitchenette. I've never seen one built into a proper full kitchen! Snort!
Saw that in Washington state.
I guess that's why they continuously revise safety codes.
Yep, you got that right. I know, I wouldn't want to be using it.💥 It would be nice to know the history of the Acme company and how many were made🤔
@@workingmanrondoyle3287 It's gotta be pretty old because I remember seeing it in the Elmer fudd and Bugs Bunny cartoons
Wire it to a gfci breaker in the panel.
Thanks for watching 👍 I would totally agree with you on a GFCI 👍 Thanks for commenting.
thanks for the content you post!
aren't the waterpipes mounted to the frame?
this thing might be grounded better than most stoves & ovens...
I would think it would be. But I would hate to be the one removing all of that if there were a bad leak from the water piping 🤔. She's tight!
@@workingmanrondoyle3287 breaker flips, end of excitement.
But if I was to be the curator of such a device, I'd be making sure it runs on a GFCI breaker 🙂