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    stacking electronics

    Discussion in 'Accessories' started by kuplicks22, Sep 12, 2004.

  1. kuplicks22

    kuplicks22 Notebook Guru

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    Hey all, Im in a dorm and short on space, anyways, here's the question: I have a small refridgerator with a microwave on top of it. Thing is, I need somewhere to put my printer/copier/scanner combo and was wondering if its alright to stack it on top of the microwave which is on top of the fridge? Let me know what you think, thanks
     
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    LOL! Ahh, dorm living. It's okay to stack such things as long as you're safe on plugging them into a surge protector. They won't interfere with the operation of each other, but I'm assuming you won't be running the microwave at the same time as the copier/scanner (I mean, how much can you really multitask?) as that's the only way I could see some type of weirdness occurring.