G'day, Here's the one I made, bought the unit from Woolies (GLADE) not Airwick, used it at home till all perfume used up, cut the "bottle" off the iside and retained the battery holder then cut it up and added a little mesh and a spray with some silver paint, had it 2 years and the bateries sill going (not full time of course).
SORRY it seems I can't put in a photo, have a look at the thread from CandM forum below. post #8 is mine with thw photo
Do you mean to say that I spent many hours trying to help you?LOL.Great news,nice to have met you via emails.The Forum certainly introduces us to do what it is set out to do.Help each other withoutout fear or favour................Cheers.Ibbo.
Cruising Granny said
08:30 PM Jul 1, 2009
Welcome to The Grey Nomads Frank and Brenda.
And a special thank you for your very helpful "smelly gadget".
Better than a bought one. Cheers Chris
Rolly said
08:57 PM Jul 1, 2009
As somebody on the same forum has pointed out, a small computer fan will do a similar job.
It does require to be wired to the 12v system though.
dave06 said
12:20 PM Jul 5, 2009
Basil placed an excellent post on edzacary the subject of computer fans that he "released" from the local tip and placed in behind his fridge with extreme success
Rolly said
06:02 PM Jul 5, 2009
dave06 wrote:
Basil placed an excellent post on edzacary the subject of computer fans that he "released" from the local tip and placed in behind his fridge with extreme success
We're talking about stirring up the air inside the fridge here daveo.
I got one this arvo, not sure whether it's a Glade or an Airwick. There was only one in stock, but I'm sure the girls at work won't mind that I knocked it off outa their dunny.
This is it with the cover removed
Jayco Discovery behind the X-Trail, and they both fit through the gates. When on the road, call us. We're the SIGNS CARAVAN
Just to let everyone know, that if they are interested in purchasing one of these air fresheners for using in their 3-way fridges after the smelly stuff has run out, you have to be quick as I have been told that they are being discontinued or repackaged. I purchased the last one, in one of the major department stores at Rockingham over the weekend, and enquired about the stock being replenished, as I was going to buy extras for my mates. It was then that the store person went away to check and came back with the information.
Frank & Brenda on Tue Jun 30, 2009 7:57 pm
Here's the one I made, bought the unit from Woolies (GLADE) not Airwick, used it at home till all perfume used up, cut the "bottle" off the iside and retained the battery holder then cut it up and added a little mesh and a spray with some silver paint, had it 2 years and the bateries sill going (not full time of course).
SORRY it seems I can't put in a photo, have a look at the thread from CandM forum below. post #8 is mine with thw photo
http://forum.candm.com.au/showthread.ph ... ght=fridge.
picture prior to modification
We're talking about stirring up the air inside the fridge here daveo.
Additional info re:
Re: Airwick battery operated air-freshener = internal fridge fan
Hmmmmm.
Cheers,
Clif '.
Re: Airwick battery operated air-freshener = internal fridge fan
There was only one in stock, but I'm sure the girls at work won't mind that I knocked it off outa their dunny.
This is it with the cover removed
When on the road, call us.
We're the SIGNS CARAVAN
2005 Nissan X Trail Auto
Re: Airwick battery operated air-freshener = internal fridge fan
I purchased the last one, in one of the major department stores at Rockingham over the weekend, and enquired about the stock being replenished, as I was going to buy extras for my mates. It was then that the store person went away to check and came back with the information.