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A few months ago, we changed our fridge and freezer to a combined
fridge-freezer. Apart from 'doing' the kitchen, one of the reasons for the change was the large amount of water produced by the fridge. It was an L.G unit, and every few weeks I had to empty the tray below the freezer compartment as it was full of water. We are talking overflowing here, maybe a pint or so. I passed it on to my mother as it was only around a year old. Now the funny bit. The new fridge freezer is also producing a lot of water now. Enough to overflow the tray on the back designed to evaporate it. And..my mother has had no problems with the L.G. fridge. They were both reasonably level, not next to the cooker, not kept open unduly, and do not (often) have warm things put in them. I notice there seems to be condensation inside too. Does anyone know what may be causing this please? |
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