over_cloxtoAsk Lemmy@lemmy.world·2 months agoIf someone pulled a prank on you while you were away for a while, and took your refrigerator door and swapped the hinges and door handle sides, would you even notice?message-squarearrow-up181arrow-down19message-square46file-textfedilink
arrow-up172arrow-down1message-squareIf someone pulled a prank on you while you were away for a while, and took your refrigerator door and swapped the hinges and door handle sides, would you even notice?over_cloxtoAsk Lemmy@lemmy.world·2 months agomessage-square46file-textfedilink
Would you be confused? Would you be mad? Would you even care? LOL, I’d never do this, but it seems harmless silly enough…
minus-squareOpenStarsEnglisharrow-up2arrow-down1·2 months agolinkfedilinkAssuming they did it properly and the seal is still good. It may also void a warranty.
minus-squarepearsaltchocolatebararrow-up9arrow-down0·2 months agolinkfedilinkIf a fridge is capable of changing what side it opens on, changing it won’t void the warranty.
minus-squareGarrulousBrevityarrow-up9arrow-down0·2 months agolinkfedilinkA lot of fridges are made to go both ways. You have to attach the handle and the hinge when you get it. A lot of fridges will have two plugs on the other side to cover the unused bolt holes
minus-squareOpenStarsEnglisharrow-up1arrow-down0·2 months agolinkfedilinkIn that case, it sounds more tolerable. Also, username does check out? :-P
Assuming they did it properly and the seal is still good. It may also void a warranty.
If a fridge is capable of changing what side it opens on, changing it won’t void the warranty.
A lot of fridges are made to go both ways. You have to attach the handle and the hinge when you get it. A lot of fridges will have two plugs on the other side to cover the unused bolt holes
In that case, it sounds more tolerable. Also, username does check out? :-P