No, because the chain would have to run through the handle on the refrigerator or the freezer door; there are too many chances for the mug to be pulled off the counter and smash. The nice thing about radiators is they're stationary.
True, and this would be an especial danger with a mug that has apparent wandering tendencies. I was thinking perhaps it could be chained to something on the back of the refrigerator, but those radiatorish things are probably not strong enough, really. (Besides which, I find myself uncertain of whether or not modern refrigerators actually have them. It's some while since I've seen the back of a refrigerator that wasn't an old dormitory-sized model.)
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No, because the chain would have to run through the handle on the refrigerator or the freezer door; there are too many chances for the mug to be pulled off the counter and smash. The nice thing about radiators is they're stationary.
True, and this would be an especial danger with a mug that has apparent wandering tendencies. I was thinking perhaps it could be chained to something on the back of the refrigerator, but those radiatorish things are probably not strong enough, really. (Besides which, I find myself uncertain of whether or not modern refrigerators actually have them. It's some while since I've seen the back of a refrigerator that wasn't an old dormitory-sized model.)