This is how refrigerators looked before they became what they are today
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Since ancient times, humans have used methods to cool water or to preserve food, most notably the Egyptian method of cooling water by placing it in pottery vessels.
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And the Eskimos used snow in their areas to preserve food.
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In the nineteenth century, Americans shipped natural ice to warehouses for use in food preservation, until the principles of refrigeration were discovered later by Michael Faraday.
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In 1850, the French Edmond Carré designed cooling machines that paved the way for the ice industry, then Ferdinand Carré later developed a cooling machine, and invented a machine that could cool down to minus 35 degrees Celsius.
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In 1913, the American Fred Wolf invented the first electrically cooled household refrigerator.
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Home refrigerators have evolved over time until they have reached the technology we use now with air cooling without the need for ice.
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