Which ist the coolest shelf on the fridge?!


Question: I would like to know which is the hotest or cold shelves in the fridge thank you


Answers: I would like to know which is the hotest or cold shelves in the fridge thank you

mine is all the same...but i put my beer on the top shelf...for a few reasons..
1:they fit and i dont want to move shelves around to make them fit on bottem
2: the cold air in mine comes out the top of the fridge in the back
3:i dont want to bend over that far to grab a beer hahaha

Coolest is the lowest shelf. Heat rises.

cheers

The bottom one is the coolest because heat rises.

The 1 with the coolest food on it like chocolate. LOL.

I know they say heat rises but I think the top shelf is the coolest. It is in my fridge anyway as it has the cooler section for wine and stuff at the top???
The coldest part in most fridge-freezer and larder-type fridges without an
icebox is usually the bottom two shelves.
2. In fridges with an icebox, it’s often the top and middle shelves. Frost-free
fridges are usually the same temperature throughout.
3. In fridge freezers with three doors, it’s usually the separate chiller section
and the bottom shelves of the larder unit.

The bottom one is the coolest.

The bottom shelf in the back will be the coolest place. The warmest place will be the shelves on the door. But overall the difference is negligible unless you have a habit of opening the door for long periods of time.

If your fridge is working correctly there should be no difference in shelf temps

bottom one my lettuce freezes on it ,try it.

I puts me beer on the bottom.

THE BOTTOM SHELF X

The bottom of the fridge is the coldest, which is why it is always recommended to put raw meat at the bottom, apart from preventing cross contamination, this is the best place to keep meat.

the beer shelf





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