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Is it okay to put a fridge outside?
I have an old fridge (old like in 1950s-- with a rounded door and
cabinet, and no separate freezer door, the freezer is a compartment inside the fridge). It works just fine-- on the warmest setting everything gets very cold (perhaps 35 degrees) and since that works I haven't tried it on any other settings. I use it only a few times a year, when I'm having a barbecue and have a lot of food and beverages to store. It occurred to me that instead of keeping it in my basement, where it takes up space and heats up the basement when I turn it on, I could simply leave it outside, closer to my grill and where the guests gather. But then it'd be outside all winter long also (I could cover it if need be; it'd be below my deck). Anybody know if there's any harm in leaving it outside, unplugged, with the door open? thanks, |
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