Date: Tue, 6 May 2003 16:18:48 -0500
Reply-To: Stan Wilder <wilden1@JUNO.COM>
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From: Stan Wilder <wilden1@JUNO.COM>
Subject: Re: What is the Cubic Capacity of the RM182B Fridge?
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Just a small consequence of the vast industrial and scientific effort
that has been put into making aluminum drink cans containing no aluminum
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Aluminum cans are plastic coated.
When you melt them down they produce toxic fumes that the EPA finds
offensive to there purposes.
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I've found that the Westy fridge will hold ambient air very well.
It isn't much good with cold air because it is more dense that harm air
so the cold air drops out every time you open the door.
I use a tray of ice and a computer fan in my fridge so it will recover
quicker.
I use an Igloo cooler with ice 99% of the time.
The fridge is a great thing if you've got ten days at the 120v connection
and a supply of ice in the bottom of it as a super charger. Otherwise
don't expect but one set of frozen munchkin ice trays each day, and then
only if you don't open the door but once every 24 hours. Some in the
range of 42 degrees is about the peak of performance.
Stan Wilder
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