What is this plastic thing (on the back of Galanz mini fridge)? Do I need  to keep it there? Also do I need those little things on the pipes? :  r/Appliances

What is this plastic thing (on the back of Galanz mini fridge)? Do I need to keep it there? Also do I need those little things on the pipes? : r/Appliances

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JEREMY CASS 3.5 cu. ft. Retro Mini Fridge, Refrigerator with Freezer, with 2 Door Adjustable Mechanical Thermostat in Red FLS-80G-RED - The Home Depot

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