I was just thinking of how many people wouldn't want the "nuisances" of your lifestyle. But oh how it beats shopping malls and sitting on the couch! Lol. Thanks for sharing.
Our camper refrigerator will do that. The “fix” was a small battery operated fan made just for that type fridge to help air circulate and keep the temperature more even. I think we got ours at Camping World, but I’m sure Amazon would have them as well.
Glenda and I just picked one up for our cabin that’s good information to know. And I’m wondering because there’s not much ice in the freezer but there’s a lot in the refrigerator if it has anything to do with the higher humidity that Michigan has. Because it seems like the refrigerator door would be opened and closed more often than the freezer door. And humid air has a tendency to stick to stuff and moisture freezes. Just a thought .
@@ADifferentKindofQuiet I knew it was a frost tree when we bought it. I did a little research on it. But growing up as a kid, we never had a frost tree refrigerator even one that used AC current. And we had to defrost it every so often also. But like you said in the video, we won’t be there 24 seven 365 days a year. So I don’t think it will be that much of an inconvenience for us
I was just thinking of how many people wouldn't want the "nuisances" of your lifestyle. But oh how it beats shopping malls and sitting on the couch! Lol. Thanks for sharing.
Absolutely! I think about that when these issues come up and I’ll take them any day over all those modern convenience’s. 😊
Our camper refrigerator will do that. The “fix” was a small battery operated fan made just for that type fridge to help air circulate and keep the temperature more even. I think we got ours at Camping World, but I’m sure Amazon would have them as well.
I will have to look into that. Thanks for the tip! 😊
It can come from fridge being to full no air circulation. Also temp set to high and humidity.
It’s also complicated by the fact that it isn’t a frost free fridge. I forgot to mention that. Thanks for watching. 😊
Glenda and I just picked one up for our cabin that’s good information to know. And I’m wondering because there’s not much ice in the freezer but there’s a lot in the refrigerator if it has anything to do with the higher humidity that Michigan has. Because it seems like the refrigerator door would be opened and closed more often than the freezer door. And humid air has a tendency to stick to stuff and moisture freezes. Just a thought .
I forgot to mention that it’s not a frost free fridge which complicates things when used full time but I still think you’ll like it. 😊
@@ADifferentKindofQuiet I knew it was a frost tree when we bought it. I did a little research on it. But growing up as a kid, we never had a frost tree refrigerator even one that used AC current. And we had to defrost it every so often also. But like you said in the video, we won’t be there 24 seven 365 days a year. So I don’t think it will be that much of an inconvenience for us