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On Jan 13, 3:52 pm, wrote:
> Just out of curiosity I bought a two pack of thermometers made for a > refrigerator and freezer and put them in both. My fridge is running just about > 32-35 dregrees F and my freezer is hovering right at 0 F. I just wondered what > optimum temps are in both. As cold as the fridge is, I've never had anything > freeze or come close. Thanks. We just bought a new refrigerator. It came programmed for 37 degrees F for the refrigerator section and 0 degrees F for the freezer section. I have left it unchanged. It's a bottom freezer, French doors model. This one: http://www.sears.com/shc_04678312000...ottom+Freezers (Our large barn refrigerator/freezer has been hovering around 25 degrees lately. It'll probably go lower toward the end of the week :-) -- Silvar Beitel |
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