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<blockquote data-quote="Josh Millward" data-source="post: 98332" data-attributes="member: 970"><p>Re: Produce Refrigerator?</p><p></p><p></p><p>Why yes I do! Just the other day I stopped by my local Lowes and bought the Frigidaire "Beverage Cooler" to stack all the beer, soda, and water that we have been keeping in the regular fridge. My gal has been frustrated for a while about the tendency for fruits and veggies stored in the fridge to freeze so that we can keep the beer, soda, and water cold enough. So, we moved all the drinks to the new cooler and are now attempting to raise the temperature in the fridge to a point where that stuff doesn't freeze, but definitely not above 50 degrees F. I think our target temperature is more in the neighborhood of 40-45 degrees F.</p><p></p><p>In all, it has been great! All the sodas and beers are ice cold! I highly recommend this practice to anyone who is having this kind of trouble. </p><p></p><p>Also, I know some new fridges come with "easy access" compartments or drawers on the front that mean you do not have to open the fridge to get something out. These compartments can have a separately prescribed temperature so you can set it low for drinks or set it high for produce. Regardless, it is separated from the rest of the fridge. This seems like a pretty handy feature on these new ice-boxes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Josh Millward, post: 98332, member: 970"] Re: Produce Refrigerator? Why yes I do! Just the other day I stopped by my local Lowes and bought the Frigidaire "Beverage Cooler" to stack all the beer, soda, and water that we have been keeping in the regular fridge. My gal has been frustrated for a while about the tendency for fruits and veggies stored in the fridge to freeze so that we can keep the beer, soda, and water cold enough. So, we moved all the drinks to the new cooler and are now attempting to raise the temperature in the fridge to a point where that stuff doesn't freeze, but definitely not above 50 degrees F. I think our target temperature is more in the neighborhood of 40-45 degrees F. In all, it has been great! All the sodas and beers are ice cold! I highly recommend this practice to anyone who is having this kind of trouble. Also, I know some new fridges come with "easy access" compartments or drawers on the front that mean you do not have to open the fridge to get something out. These compartments can have a separately prescribed temperature so you can set it low for drinks or set it high for produce. Regardless, it is separated from the rest of the fridge. This seems like a pretty handy feature on these new ice-boxes. [/QUOTE]
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