"Pico Rico" > wrote in message
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> "jmcquown" > wrote in message
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>> On 9/23/2014 7:32 PM, Cheryl wrote:
>>> On 9/20/2014 8:28 PM, jmcquown wrote:
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>>>> Looks nice but waaay too big for what I'll be buying when I replace
>>>> mine. I do agree the ice-maker is a must. I won't go back to filling
>>>> ice-cube trays again.
Congrats!
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>>> I shopped around and it seems hard to find smaller ones these days. What
>>> I like about mine is that everything is clear so you can see everything
>>> on every shelf and the drawers, and there are so many lights. Even the
>>> freezer has two light bulbs, one on each side. I've never had a freezer
>>> with a light inside before.
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>> I'm not sure about lights being necessary. Just another thing to
>> replace. The light bulb burned out in my fridge a few years ago. I tried
>> to unscrew it but it's stuck tight. Rather than take a chance breaking
>> it off in the socket (hence causing more problems) I live without a light
>> bulb in the refrigerator. I can see inside the refrigerator at night
>> simply by turning on the overhead kitchen lights. And I know where I put
>> things. So it's no big deal. I'm pretty sure people who had ice-boxes
>> didn't have inside bulbs. Ditto the freezer.
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>> I don't have clear refrigerator doors or bins. I *know* what I have
>> stored in in the fridge. I'm rather methodical that way. 
>>
>> Jill
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> I keep a candle burning in my fridge since I had the same problem you did.
> The best part is I can see inside the fridge even during a power outage.
I put little battery operated lights in my garage and laundry room. I find
them helpful as we have to pass through the dark laundry room to get to the
garage door. No need to flip the light off and on now if we are just
passing through. And no need to put the garage light on if we are just
running out for a can of kidney beans or something. They are motion
activated and not all need to be mounted. I would think they would work in
a fridge.