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"Pete C." > wrote in message
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> sf wrote:
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>> On Sun, 1 Jun 2014 16:22:58 -0700, "Julie Bove"
>> > wrote:
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>> >
>> > "Gary" > wrote in message
>> > ...
>> > > sf wrote:
>> > >>
>> > >> Agree. Or maybe the door was not closed properly - it can happen
>> > >> accidentally when the freezer is too full. It looks closed but it's
>> > >> not properly sealed - the way you can tell is you can hear the motor
>> > >> is constantly running.
>> > >
>> > > Yes! I have to be careful to check both my freezer and fridge doors
>> > > to make sure they are shut tight. I've had them ajar a bit for a few
>> > > hours in the past.
>> >
>> > Mine can get that way due to a towel that I have on the fridge handle.
>> > You
>> > have to make sure to push the door shut. If you just fling it as some
>> > here
>> > in this house do, it won't necessarily shut all the way. The towel can
>> > sway
>> > and keep it from shutting.

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>> I keep my towels on my dishwasher and my oven handles.

>
> I keep a neatly folded stack of kitchen towels on the counter, having
> them hanging on any handles irritates me as they get in the way.


Mine are merely decorative. I use paper towels.