How to Identify Cold Spots in Your Fridge
Gather a notebook and writing utensil., Track the location of frozen food in your fridge., Chart your observations to find cold spots.
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Gather a notebook and writing utensil.
The main problem with cold spots is that they're invisible, which makes them easy to forget.
Having a notebook and writing utensil handy in the kitchen will give you the opportunity to make a log of freezing.
You might find it even easier to remember this if you use a magnetic pen/notepad.
This way, when you look at the fridge, you'll be reminded about cold spots.
Your fridge may have a few cold spots.
To hone in on the location of these, you may want to draw a simple diagram of the shelves of your fridge and mark potential cold spots. -
Step 2: Track the location of frozen food in your fridge.
Location is the key element you'll need to track to find cold spots.
The location of cold spots is usually consistent, so by tracking frozen food in your notebook, you'll be identifying cold spots.You should observe freezing in your fridge for two weeks for the most accurate cold spot identification.
Various factors, including the amount of food in your fridge, can influence freezing and give you false results.
More observations will provide more reliable data., Now that you have a log of where food freezes in your fridge, you should be able to easily determine cold spots.
Areas where food has consistently frozen are where you have cold spots in your fridge.
Even after finding the cold spots in your fridge, you might still forget where they are located from time to time.
Mark these spots with a visible piece of tape, like a colored piece of painters tape. -
Step 3: Chart your observations to find cold spots.
Detailed Guide
The main problem with cold spots is that they're invisible, which makes them easy to forget.
Having a notebook and writing utensil handy in the kitchen will give you the opportunity to make a log of freezing.
You might find it even easier to remember this if you use a magnetic pen/notepad.
This way, when you look at the fridge, you'll be reminded about cold spots.
Your fridge may have a few cold spots.
To hone in on the location of these, you may want to draw a simple diagram of the shelves of your fridge and mark potential cold spots.
Location is the key element you'll need to track to find cold spots.
The location of cold spots is usually consistent, so by tracking frozen food in your notebook, you'll be identifying cold spots.You should observe freezing in your fridge for two weeks for the most accurate cold spot identification.
Various factors, including the amount of food in your fridge, can influence freezing and give you false results.
More observations will provide more reliable data., Now that you have a log of where food freezes in your fridge, you should be able to easily determine cold spots.
Areas where food has consistently frozen are where you have cold spots in your fridge.
Even after finding the cold spots in your fridge, you might still forget where they are located from time to time.
Mark these spots with a visible piece of tape, like a colored piece of painters tape.
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