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Help me with my thesis by lending me refrigerator space
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Trying my luck.

For my thesis, I'm developing a consumable product. The product will undergo further processing in either DOST or UPLB, whichever can accommodate me. I will make at least 15 liters at least a day before further processing. In the meantime, the product needs to be stored in refrigerated conditions. I don't have space for it at home.

If anyone has a spacious refrigerator, can you accommodate me? Imagine like 15 1-L bottles in your ref. That's how much space I need. So I will make the product at my home a day or 2 before further processing. Then I'll go to your place to store them in your ref. On the day of processing, I'll drop by again to bring them to DOST or UPLB. I'll probably drop by early morning so I can get to DOST or UPLB early. The processing can take hours.

The frequency will probably be once per week for at least 9 weeks. The duration may not be consecutive because it depends on the availability of UPLB/DOST. For example, I might need storage for 3 weeks, then there's a gap of 2 weeks because UPLB/DOST may be booked. After then can I resume work.

I contacted some cold storage facilities and either they can't accommodate small quantities like mine or they have high prices. If you wish to be financially compensated we can discuss that.

You're preferably near Katipunan Ave. or Lower Antipolo (Marcos Highway). Again, the product is consumable, so it is safe to be stored with food. Preferably there aren't any odors in your ref too, because those odors can deposit on my product.

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