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Terrible Estate Agent Photos
Terrible photos listed by estate agents/realtors that are so bad they’re funny.
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Over my years of doing home health, I actually ran into cooling units of some kind in bathrooms three times.
In all cases, they got installed for one specific thing, then the people discovered how handy it actually is.
In all three cases, they started out for meds that the people habitually took at morning or night, and it being right there made it harder to fuck up
However, a lot of stuff would end up there
The big one? Hemorrhoid products. All three had those in multiples. Preparation h, plus those freezable butt plugs that are not really butt plugs, but might as well be. Witch hazel, medicated pads as well. Cool/cold products on a painful ass are delightful, and it's stuff a lot of people won't keep in their kitchen fridge.
Similarly, face masks, like for sleeping or for "spa day". Cold packs for under eye care work well, and bathrooms are usually closer to bedrooms than kitchens. Tangential to that, hemorrhoid cremes can help baggy eyes, if you're careful.
One lady kept a watergun in the bathroom fridge to fuck with her grandkids. Since it was the master bath rather than shared one, she'd sneak away and come back blasting icy water. Took them ages to discover she had a fridge in that bathroom since there were two other bathrooms.
Now, I wouldn't actually recommend the mini fridges for medicine storage. They tend to be unreliable, and some meds you don't want stored where cooling can cut out unexpectedly. A full size one will usually be less prone to temp swings and failed thermostats. Definitely not something life saving.