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PSA New refrigerators may not work in a hot garage--or a ver

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Re: PSA New refrigerators may not work in a hot garage--or a ver

Postby Red Oak » Fri Mar 17, 2017 9:20 pm

Oh the humanity ! The end of the beer FridgeAdare !
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Re: PSA New refrigerators may not work in a hot garage--or a ver

Postby GRANDPA » Sat Mar 18, 2017 1:33 am

Don't plug one into a GFCI outlet either. We put our deep freeze in my daughter's garage. She & her hubby put a bunch of food it. Bob's yer uncle, the outlet tripped & they didn't know about it for quite a long while.
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Re: PSA New refrigerators may not work in a hot garage--or a ver

Postby GFB » Sat Mar 18, 2017 9:23 am

A refrigerator in the garage?..never considered that.

Another Texas thing, I guess.
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Re: PSA New refrigerators may not work in a hot garage--or a ver

Postby ralph » Sat Mar 18, 2017 9:27 am

used to keep our old freezer in the garage no matter the temperature and it always worked just fine , and it gets cold in the U.P..

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Re: PSA New refrigerators may not work in a hot garage--or a ver

Postby Mark » Sat Mar 18, 2017 10:12 am

GFB wrote:A refrigerator in the garage?..never considered that.

Another Texas thing, I guess.



One refrigerator is never enough. I used to have three (house, garage, and shop), but I've downsized to two. Actually, the third one is still sitting in the shop, but it is unplugged.
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Postby GFB » Sat Mar 18, 2017 10:27 am

Mark wrote:
GFB wrote:A refrigerator in the garage?..never considered that.

Another Texas thing, I guess.



One refrigerator is never enough. I used to have three (house, garage, and shop), but I've downsized to two. Actually, the third one is still sitting in the shop, but it is unplugged.


Some kind of survivalist thing?

The freezer in my small kitchen refrigerator is usually pretty empty..other than ice cubes.
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Postby Mark » Sat Mar 18, 2017 10:40 am

GFB wrote:
Mark wrote:
GFB wrote:A refrigerator in the garage?..never considered that.

Another Texas thing, I guess.



One refrigerator is never enough. I used to have three (house, garage, and shop), but I've downsized to two. Actually, the third one is still sitting in the shop, but it is unplugged.


Some kind of survivalist thing?

The freezer in my small kitchen refrigerator is usually pretty empty..other than ice cubes.



No, just a necessity. One refrigerator doesn't have enough space to store all the stuff we need to keep refrigerated.
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Re: PSA New refrigerators may not work in a hot garage--or a ver

Postby ralph » Sat Mar 18, 2017 10:47 am

big freezer is nice , put a cow in there , freeze vegetables that are grown in the garden plus the venison , pork and other meaty stuff .

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Re: PSA New refrigerators may not work in a hot garage--or a ver

Postby macadoodle » Sat Mar 18, 2017 10:58 am

Kinda regret giving away my grandmothers Frigidare now. It had been in my barn for over 20 years. Rats ate the wiring and i had no use for it anyway.

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Re: PSA New refrigerators may not work in a hot garage--or a ver

Postby macadoodle » Sat Mar 18, 2017 11:01 am

BTW, on the front name plate, it said "made only by General Motors" I didn't know Frigidaire was ever owned by GM.

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Postby jellowrestling » Sat Mar 18, 2017 7:08 pm

GFB wrote:
Mark wrote:
GFB wrote:A refrigerator in the garage?..never considered that.

Another Texas thing, I guess.



One refrigerator is never enough. I used to have three (house, garage, and shop), but I've downsized to two. Actually, the third one is still sitting in the shop, but it is unplugged.

Some kind of survivalist thing?

The freezer in my small kitchen refrigerator is usually pretty empty..other than ice cubes.

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Re: PSA New refrigerators may not work in a hot garage--or a ver

Postby LibraryLady2 » Sat Mar 18, 2017 8:39 pm

GFB, when someone has to drive 15 miles to find a grocery store, that person stocks up and does not plan on going every day.
That food has to go somewhere.....

2 people here. Have a 20 ft. ref in the kitchen and a smaller one in the pantry. Pantry also includes an upright freezer.
Ridiculous, I know, but we don't have to shop all the time and if ?? happens, we can eat out of the supplies on hand for awhile.
That ?? might be illness or ?? that prevents a trip to the store.

We live close to a grocery store now, but old habits are hard to beat.
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Re: PSA New refrigerators may not work in a hot garage--or a ver

Postby ralph » Sat Mar 18, 2017 9:08 pm

LibraryLady2 wrote:GFB, when someone has to drive 15 miles to find a grocery store, that person stocks up and does not plan on going every day.
That food has to go somewhere.....

2 people here. Have a 20 ft. ref in the kitchen and a smaller one in the pantry. Pantry also includes an upright freezer.
Ridiculous, I know, but we don't have to shop all the time and if ?? happens, we can eat out of the supplies on hand for awhile.
That ?? might be illness or ?? that prevents a trip to the store.

We live close to a grocery store now, but old habits are hard to beat.

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- yep to the above plus 5 kids and a Mother and Father to feed and all cooking done from scratch . Plus sales of meats , fish at the grocery store , bad weather , blizzards where i lived and convenience and security . Same reason for large pantries and a few cords of wood for heating . Freezer and pantries , canned food are good to have .

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Postby GFB » Sat Mar 18, 2017 10:04 pm

ralph wrote:
LibraryLady2 wrote:GFB, when someone has to drive 15 miles to find a grocery store, that person stocks up and does not plan on going every day.
That food has to go somewhere.....

2 people here. Have a 20 ft. ref in the kitchen and a smaller one in the pantry. Pantry also includes an upright freezer.
Ridiculous, I know, but we don't have to shop all the time and if ?? happens, we can eat out of the supplies on hand for awhile.
That ?? might be illness or ?? that prevents a trip to the store.

We live close to a grocery store now, but old habits are hard to beat.

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- yep to the above plus 5 kids and a Mother and Father to feed and all cooking done from scratch . Plus sales of meats , fish at the grocery store , bad weather , blizzards where i lived and convenience and security . Same reason for large pantries and a few cords of wood for heating . Freezer and pantries , canned food are good to have .


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Re: PSA New refrigerators may not work in a hot garage--or a ver

Postby GFB » Sat Mar 18, 2017 10:07 pm

LibraryLady2 wrote:GFB, when someone has to drive 15 miles to find a grocery store, that person stocks up and does not plan on going every day.
That food has to go somewhere.....

2 people here. Have a 20 ft. ref in the kitchen and a smaller one in the pantry. Pantry also includes an upright freezer.
Ridiculous, I know, but we don't have to shop all the time and if ?? happens, we can eat out of the supplies on hand for awhile.
That ?? might be illness or ?? that prevents a trip to the store.

We live close to a grocery store now, but old habits are hard to beat.


Ok..I guess none of that would come to mind because I can't imagine living that far from stuff.

I'm trying to understand "20 ft refrigerator."

Do you mean..20 ft tall?
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Re: PSA New refrigerators may not work in a hot garage--or a ver

Postby LibraryLady2 » Sun Mar 19, 2017 7:20 am

20 cubic ft = how mfg. measure the size of what a refrigerator will hold.
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