Collapsible accordion Electrolux soft refrigerator

4a3523355689f967eedafb0beabe3f11-orig.jpg

The Electrolux soft refrigerator concept is both expandable, collapsible. What this all means is you can save power by refrigerating only the space you need. As a bachelor, I love it: I can now optimize my refrigeration to take into account not a stockpile of grocer plenty, but the actual contents... a half package of suspicious scented ham, a shriveled pear and a carton of half-and-half that curdlingly threatens to kill my mother when I try to drink it.

Electrolux Accordion Fridge [Cribcandy via Slippery Brick]


Discussion

Take a look at this

great for people who should lose weight.
less room less food.

Take a look at this

The first thing that pops into my head is:

How the hell do you make a flexible, collapsible material that comes even remotely close to giving as much insulation as the thick walls of a typical refrigerator?

I'd think these things would be constantly running trying to overcome the heat readily absorbing in from all sides. They might actually cost a lot more to run than a typical fridge.

Take a look at this

Great for storing leftover pancakes, tortillas, week-old pizza, bagels, and old soda pop.

Take a look at this

"Why pay for 6ft of freezer when little Billy's body is only 3feet ten inches tall?

Take a look at this
#5 posted by Anonymous , October 30, 2008 3:33 PM

This isn't even a real product. I chased down the original site and it's a design competition web site. They imagine that this would make a good product, but they haven't tested to see that, gee, maybe it *would* run all the time and really suck trying to keep it clean enough to collapse and expand without being hermetically sealed by old Pepsi spills and what-was-that-green-slime-anyway....?

Take a look at this

practical ? who cares !!
if it makes the right noises, they have a customer


un chanson de pizza froide

Post a comment

Anonymous