refrigerator coincidence
Sunday, September 12th, 2021 04:23 amTwo years ago, I went on a roadtrip with Qiao.
We brought a cooler with ice packs to keep food and drinks cold. I refroze the ice packs in motel room freezers overnight.


I remember the above refrigerator rather well, as the freezer compartment was so frosted up with ice that at first the flap wouldn't even open far enough to allow access to the compartment. Once I got the flap open, there was so much ice in the compartment that the freezer packs didn't fit inside.
The above photos were with the fridge unplugged and its door open to help melt the ice. But it would have taken all night to defrost it that way.
I ended up manually defrosting the freezer with warm water and a washcloth.
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Yesterday,
andrewducker posted a photo of his son exploring a similarly small refrigerator (probably even smaller). Replying to a comment of mine, he posted a link to this black refrigerator. Take a look at the 2nd photo on that page which shows the fridge interior.
Then look at my photos above.
The motel room refrigerator model was an Igloo FR320I. I know that because I also took a photo of the placard listing the model #, in order to look up its defrosting instructions. The fridge at the link is an Adexa. But they look exactly the same inside.
We brought a cooler with ice packs to keep food and drinks cold. I refroze the ice packs in motel room freezers overnight.


I remember the above refrigerator rather well, as the freezer compartment was so frosted up with ice that at first the flap wouldn't even open far enough to allow access to the compartment. Once I got the flap open, there was so much ice in the compartment that the freezer packs didn't fit inside.
The above photos were with the fridge unplugged and its door open to help melt the ice. But it would have taken all night to defrost it that way.
I ended up manually defrosting the freezer with warm water and a washcloth.
.
Yesterday,
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Then look at my photos above.
The motel room refrigerator model was an Igloo FR320I. I know that because I also took a photo of the placard listing the model #, in order to look up its defrosting instructions. The fridge at the link is an Adexa. But they look exactly the same inside.