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It is a green fridge lol. It can be commonly found in prefab houses at POI's. If in Navezgane it is in most the diresville prefabs (if notr all of them), and in the small traler town in the desert biome. The green fridge is 2 blocks high, but is only one block. Unlike the white fridges which have a top, and bottem half both consisting of 1 block.
I just use the food storage crates FYI.
Probably the worst change from 11 to 12.
If you are in SP or have a nice server admin they can add fridges and anything else you want to recipes.xml
You can still break down the coolers, carry them (empty), use them for storage, re-arrange (empty). Nearly every tent campsite has one and some have 2, the barns, gas stations usually have one. These can be for the most part considered stackable, you can stack them by attaching to the wall. They also attach to the ceiling if you are short on wall space and have a low ceiling in your base. They don't hold much compared to a refridgerator but are convenient.
I knew that would happen at some point. Always thought it was funny having a fridge in my backpack. Kind of like having a tiny hippopotamus that would fit in your pocket https://youtu.be/TijcoS8qHIE , not very realistic lol
This goes for most prefab decorations and containers. Sadly.
Please start a new thread instead (in Questions & Answers) so people don't revisit this old thread that has now-outdated information.