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Old 01-18-2010, 08:00 PM
 
Location: Kailua, Oahu, HI and San Diego, CA
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Back top of the 'fridge is warmer than the bottom back. Warm air rises. Cold air falls. Put a thermometer in your 'fridge and check.

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We have a bottom-freezer model. Nevertheless, stuff on the TOP shelf of our fridge sometimes FREEZES (happened to some leftover lasagna just the other day), but that never happens to stuff farther down. ????
I'm an expert in the location of the coldest spot in my fridge.

It's where I keep my beer.

Kitchen fridge: top shelf (where the cold air comes out).

Lanai fridge: Bottom shelf. (under the ice compartment).

To locate the spot: sample beer from several locations - much better than using a thermometer.

uuurrrrrrrp!
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Old 01-18-2010, 08:25 PM
 
Location: Hawaii
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I'm an expert in the location of the coldest spot in my fridge.

It's where I keep my beer.

Kitchen fridge: top shelf (where the cold air comes out).

Lanai fridge: Bottom shelf. (under the ice compartment).

To locate the spot: sample beer from several locations - much better than using a thermometer.

uuurrrrrrrp!

You da man!
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Old 01-18-2010, 09:42 PM
 
Location: Upstate New York
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I dunno how they figure these numbers ...
hotzcatz, didn't you know that 87% of all statistics are merely pulled out of the air?

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To locate the spot: sample beer from several locations - much better than using a thermometer.

uuurrrrrrrp!
Hank, you are beginning to sound just like one of my favorite posters on this forum.

Bob
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Old 01-22-2010, 03:47 PM
 
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Hey all, thanks for the replies. On my most recent Costco trip I bought the 3-pack of ultra-pasteurized organic milk, which is good until March! I give up on buying the regular milk. I never had this problem before in all the years I've been living here. I wish we still had our working dairy here on Maui!
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