On 4/30/2019 10:34 AM, U.S. Janet B. wrote:
> On Mon, 29 Apr 2019 22:38:35 -0700, "Julie Bove"
> > wrote:
>
>> Mine does not. It's a GE. I just looked at Lowes and GE is still making at
>> least some without. Mine has two fresh food drawers.
>>
>> Do you assume that all drawers are crispers? They're not.
>>
>> https://www.hunker.com/12610349/fres...crisper-drawer
>
> the shape and design of the drawers depends on where the manufacturer
> put the motor.
>
She's reacting to the comment about her limp, bad celery.
The drawers in my fridge don't specifically say "crisper". There are
labels: "Moist and Fresh". "Cool and Fresh". To me, "Cool and Fresh"
means less humidity. Don't know how true it is. My fridge also has
something labeled a "Convertible Meat pan" (whatever the hell that
means, I don't store meat or anything else in it). There's also a
"Snack Pack" drawer. I store sliced cheeses for making hot griddled
sandwiches or cheese toast, and shredded cheeses for use in cooking, in
that one.
None of them are actually called "crispers". And yes, it does depend on
where the Mfg puts the motor.
I don't plan on putting mine through any particular temperature test.
Suffice to say, if vegetables don't stay crisp I either put it in one of
the vegetable drawers and forgot about it or it was not in the best
shape when I bought it. <shrug>
Jill