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Default Does your fridge have a cerisper drawer?


"jmcquown" > wrote in message
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> 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


I have had some that said "crisper". I wanted to get the kind my former MIL
had with adjustable humidity, but when it came time to buy, I had no choice.
Only one would fit the spot.