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"gloria.p" > wrote in message
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> On 12/30/2011 9:06 AM, Brooklyn1 wrote:
>> "gloria.p" wrote:

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>>> Our freezer is in the garage

>>
>> A garage is never a good choice for a refrigerator/freezer...
>> household units are designed to operate within normal living
>> temperatures.... any extremes will damage/shorten its life.
>> http://www.geappliances.com/search/f...e/10000320.htm
>>

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> You have said that before. We have had a garage freezer for 45+ years in
> New England and Colorado. The first one lasted from 1970-2008.
>


But of course. The link does NOT say anything about a shortened life.

I also think it is funny that is says at 32 degrees, the refrigerator will
loose its ability to cool.


 
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