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I am wondering what temp do you all set your fridge to for trips?
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If you want to carry ice cream in your fridge, why not set the temp lower than the freezing point? Mine can be set as low as 0 degrees. Set it to 25 degrees and you won't need an ice block taking up valuable space inside the fridge.Mine is set for 35, but it will cycle between 32-37ish normally. I also put an ice pack at the bottom of the fridge and it stays about 95% frozen over 3 days, which is great because knowing that I will bring some ice cream bars with me next trip.
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Because my fridge has the cooling plates all around the inside and 25 would probably chill everything a little too much. Based on what I've seen with my fridge so far, a small bag of ice at the very bottom stayed about 95% frozen melting very little. It's worth a test to see if I put some ice cream bars while still set at 35 degrees for the rest of the fridge that I can probably get a day's worth of ice cream enjoyment out of it. Mine can also be used as a freezer as well operating down into the negative degrees, but typically I need my meats, fruits and dairy not-frozen. It's a 52 quart fridge and space has not been an issue so far. Thanks for the recommendation.If you want to carry ice cream in your fridge, why not set the temp lower than the freezing point? Mine can be set as low as 0 degrees. Set it to 25 degrees and you won't need an ice block taking up valuable space inside the fridge.
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I think I'm going to make a freezer bag pocket for icecream in my fridge. Use a frozen blue gel inside a insulated bag. My fridge stays at 33 and I hope that I can have a freezer area in it. Fingers ctossedBecause my fridge has the cooling plates all around the inside and 25 would probably chill everything a little too much. Based on what I've seen with my fridge so far, a small bag of ice at the very bottom stayed about 95% frozen melting very little. It's worth a test to see if I put some ice cream bars while still set at 35 degrees for the rest of the fridge that I can probably get a day's worth of ice cream enjoyment out of it. Mine can also be used as a freezer as well operating down into the negative degrees, but typically I need my meats, fruits and dairy not-frozen. It's a 52 quart fridge and space has not been an issue so far. Thanks for the recommendation.If you want to carry ice cream in your fridge, why not set the temp lower than the freezing point? Mine can be set as low as 0 degrees. Set it to 25 degrees and you won't need an ice block taking up valuable space inside the fridge.
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The ice pack is a great tip! Thanks for sharing that "PRO" tip.Mine is set for 35, but it will cycle between 32-37ish normally. I also put an ice pack at the bottom of the fridge and it stays about 95% frozen over 3 days, which is great because knowing that I will bring some ice cream bars with me next trip.
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Better lower the temp for ice cream bars. LOLMine is set for 35, but it will cycle between 32-37ish normally. I also put an ice pack at the bottom of the fridge and it stays about 95% frozen over 3 days, which is great because knowing that I will bring some ice cream bars with me next trip.
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I will test to see if it works and will lower accordinglyBetter lower the temp for ice cream bars. LOLMine is set for 35, but it will cycle between 32-37ish normally. I also put an ice pack at the bottom of the fridge and it stays about 95% frozen over 3 days, which is great because knowing that I will bring some ice cream bars with me next trip.