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The water based refrigerator is the modification of one of the oldest traditional method used in ancient Indian obtains cold water for drinking purposes in summer season. The same approach is used in this project titled "Clay Cool" The refrigerator doesn't use any energy input. Hence, in this era of energy awareness the project provides zero concept of consumption. The refrig is provided with vertical cabinet . This cabinet is used to store the food vegetable etc.The cabinet is provided with water around the walls. The water tank kept on top of refrigerator is provided with small holes water drops on clay bricks The porosity allows craporating effect & hence refrigerating effect.
The water based refrigerator is the modification of one of the oldest traditional method used in ancient Indian obtains cold water for drinking purposes in summer season.

The same approach is used in this project titled "Clay Cool"

The refrigerator doesn't use any energy input. Hence, in this era of energy awareness the project provides zero concept of consumption. The refrig is provided with vertical cabinet . This cabinet is used to store the food vegetable etc.The cabinet is provided with water around the walls. The water tank kept on top of refrigerator is provided with small holes water drops on clay bricks The porosity allows craporating effect & hence refrigerating effect.

The refrigerator is uniquc concept of it sum as it cool the object without any energy input The refrigerator can used in urban as well as rural areas as we are facing problem of electricity power The refrigerator is purely "Ecofriondly"
An Indian businessman has created a refrigerator made entirely of clay that keeps food fresh without using electricity. Mansukhbhai Raghavbhai Prajapati, a potter based in Gujarat, makes his natural MittiCool refrigerator to provide an alternative for people in rural areas who can not afford conventional refrigerators.