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What is the ideal temperature for a refrigerator?
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You know that the purpose of a refrigerator is to slow down the growth of bacteria, but what temperature should you set your refrigerator to so that it slows bacteria, but doesn't hurt food that doesn't freeze well? Find out in this article.
How can I tell if the light in my refrigerator goes off or not when I close the door?
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This will sound like a joke, but it's not: How can I tell for sure if the light in my refrigerator goes off or not when I close the door?
What is the function of the fan in a refrigerator?
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You refrigerator is already cold, right? So then, why does it need a fan? Find out in this article.
How does a frost-free refrigerator work?
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If you have an old refrigerator, you know about the frost that forms around the coils that cool the freezer. Learn how newer ones keep frost away.
Why is the back of a refrigerator painted black?
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Why is the back of a refrigerator painted black? It has nothing to do with visual preference. Find out why the back of your fridge might be black.
Uses for Baking Soda: Cleaning Your Kitchen
Baking soda can safely tackle kitchen jobs above and beyond the legendary box at the back of the refrigerator. Learn more about how baking soda can play a role in the kitchen.
How Freezers Work
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Many freezers have features to prevent frost and digitally monitor temperatures, but the technology has been evolving for years. Learn about freezers.
What Is Freon and How Does It Work?
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Freon AC is a colorless gas that absorbs heat and humidity. But it's being phased out in the United States, so what does your AC unit use to keep cool?
How Icemakers Work
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Icemakers use an electric motor, a water valve and an electrical heating unit to pour, freeze and extract ice cubes. Learn about home and commercial icemakers.
5 Reasons Why Your Air Conditioner Stopped Working
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There's nothing worse than having your AC go on the fritz in the middle of summer. And one of the biggest reasons for air conditioning failure can be easily prevented.