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I know you can like bookshelves and stuff and that's bought while inside the house.

I have a question about the refrigerator, assuming it looks like they do in stores, do they actually slow down the spoiling time or is it just a shelf re-skin?

 

Thank you for your time.

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I could only put one meat in mine on the bottom left and maybe it stayed good for a while longer? But it turned stale when I picked it up. I’d rather just have a fridge I can stack foods in though. 

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I bought a bookshelf once that I could only put things on the bottom shelf.  I figured it was a bug, or just a poorly designed bookshelf because the kind of bookshelf I usually buy works great.  So, maybe the fridge and some other household items are just not completely developed yet?  

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Fridge doesn't help with spoiling. Tested with an ice and slept through a couple of days with mandrakes. And surprisingly the ice on the shelf actually melt faster than the one in my backpack... could be because of the temperature mechanism. 

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On 10/27/2018 at 8:45 PM, ucw said:

I bought a bookshelf once that I could only put things on the bottom shelf.  I figured it was a bug, or just a poorly designed bookshelf because the kind of bookshelf I usually buy works great.  So, maybe the fridge and some other household items are just not completely developed yet?  

 

On 10/27/2018 at 5:32 PM, Rellimarual said:

When I bought one I couldn’t put anything thing in it.

I've had the same issue. It may have been dependent on the placement of the shelves/fridge, but I found that some shelves and the fridge seemed to let me place one or two items on it, while other shelves, like the marble bookshelf had more space.

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