How do i fix the problem with my mini fridge??!


Question:

How do i fix the problem with my mini fridge??

i bought some milk and cottage cheese a few days ago and both of their expiration dates are for the 4th of june. today is may 30th. why do they both smell spoiled as all hell?? its so nasty. i always have this problem with milk in this fridge. its one of those tiny fridges for my office at work. i have the temperature setting at medium. i used to keep it on high, but then the fans started accumulating ice and it wasnt working out that way. what am i doing wrong?? how do i keep the milk from going bad early?? yogurt and cheese and stuff dont get that way. they stay just fine.


Answers:
Sounds like you need a new one...they are too cheap to repair. Sadly the quality from China is very good and the cost low. Milk is one of the hardest things to keep in a frig. The temperature needs to be a bit cooler,
Try not to open the door a zillion times to help keep the temp stable.

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turn it to the highest setting...Its gonna frost up.....that little ice box has to be kept closed and thermostat turned to the highest setting....frost is gonna get on it,,it aint a frost free model keep the little door closed on the freezer compartment.put an ice tray in their and that will help it keep its cool when you open the door...when you open the door be ready to imediatly close it..each time you open the door a little moister gets in..its called humidity..tis humidity turns to frost on the fins..its a fact of life...whatever you do DONT defrost it with a dayum icepick..just unplug it and let it haw out natyrally everynow and then..




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