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louis dodoro Posted on Dec 27, 2016

Freezing bottle water on top self and door and foo on shelf

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I'm guessing you mean in the fridge, if freezing in the freezer you'd have no issue. Look inside fridge 7sually on back wall or ceiling, there will be a dial to adjust the temperature of your fridge, gradually set warmer until freezing food issues stop.

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