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No expertise here, but could the thermometer really be reading celsius? Just looked it up, and that would mean 35-36 Fahrenheit.
Maybe you have another thermometer to cross-check with? Mac |
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Good thought, but no...it’s reading Fahrenheit. If it was closer to 32, the soft ice cream would be understandable. Hmmmmm.
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The thermometer may or may not be accurate.
Taking the temperature of the air is not as accurate as taking the temperature of the actual frozen food items. If you have a needle like probe I suggest sticking it in the ice cream after a day or so in the freezer. Soft ice cream backs up a temperature measurement above 0° F. How much above 0° I do not know but my measure of a properly functioning freezer is hard ice cream. Can you turn the thermostat down so more? BTW... My wife has been getting worried about our 22 year old FL refrigerator failing and wishes to replace it. A new one would expose us to two concerns: 1) Possibly more stupid technology that we don't want or need. 2) "Infant mortality" i.e. some appliances fail early in their lives. I hope our old one runs until I no longer do so. |
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![]() "Low-Tech" is still available. Consider "stacking" one small refrigerator over one small freezer. |
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When I bought my last refrigerator several people I spoke with said 8 -9 years life expectancy on a new fridge.
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I had three new refrigerators a few years back before one worked. I bought a thermometer for refrigerators but don't ask me what the difference is. I dread when I need a new one. I am almost thinking of going back to side by side, I think they have less issues.
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Thanks for your comments. I detest today’s technology in appliances! We had a fridge that we bought in the early 60’s that survived 3 moves, and was still going strong in ‘99 when we gave it to someone who had no fridge. This thing is 3 years old and it appears that we can go to the poorhouse fixing it.....or buy a new one.
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What if the refrigerator gets into an argument with the dishwasher and they both decide to shut down?
Or what if my "smart" thermostat decides to self identify as the stove and decides my house needs to pre heat to 350°? It's bad enough that my robot dog keeps trying to get it on with the vacuum drone. |
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just fyi
ice cream melts well below 32 because of the sugar, which is why packing it with ice makes it melt faster. for most flavors and styles the cone dipping cabinets are set to +2 |
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It’s a Whirlpool...very basic....top freezer....BUT....you press the on/ off gizmo for 4 seconds, then 3 flashing lights appear....and then the da## thing is supposed to settle on the correct setting....then you have to give it 24 hours to decide whether or not it’s going to work. Meanwhile, it’s not a good idea to get loaded up with perishable items, which of course we did, not suspecting we owned a dud. 🤨
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First things first. EAT THE ICE CREAM !! Then, 2.)call the repairman to come back and finish the job.
3. While waiting for the repairman to come back, put ice cream in a blender, add 1/2-1 cup of vodka, blend an drink with those big straws that we're not supposed to be able to recycle. 4. Put the remainder of the vodka in the fridge. 35F is perfect. 5. Sign up with the appliance insurance that George Foreman sells on TV. They will repair or replace when you come back next fall. You may have to rinse and repeat step 3 more than once. |
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Tell HUBBY to get the ice cream he sneaks out for a snack back into the freezer faster ! Problem solved....just the snack ghost !
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Is it an LG fridge? They are notorious for failing in the first few years. When we bought our house in MA in 2015, the previous owners had just bought a new LG fridge. In 2018, we noticed, (similar to you), that the ice cream and other things in the freezer were soft. Then, it started making this grinding noise. The previous owners had bought it at Home Depot, and they were of no help, so I contacted a family friend in the appliance business who said that he didn't sell or service LG because they don't last. He referred me to an independent appliance repair guy. He came out to look at it and said that LG went to a sealed compressor on their fridges and they are notorious for failing. Because it's a sealed unit, it has to be swapped out with a new one, not repaired. Long story short, it would have cost about a grand to fix the LG, (with a refurbed compressor, not a new one), so we bit the bullet and bought a whole new fridge for 2 grand, (GE Profile). The LG was only 4 yrs old and was sent to the scrap heap. The independent repair guy told me that Samsungs aren't far behind. But, the LGs and Samsungs are very popular, because they have lots of shiny lights and gizmos at an attractive price point, so the average homeowner buys them at Home Depot and Lowes, but then has to replace them a few years later when they conk out. |
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