Best French Door Refrigerators of 2021
Northern Refrigeration Blog
by sachin
1y ago
A Word About Our French Door Refrigerator Reviews of 2021 Our customers often ask us for our recommendations on the best appliances, especially after we quote a price for a refrigerator repair. Oftentimes, it makes more sense to apply the budget needed for the repair to a new refrigerator. From experience, we have compiled this list of what we feel are the best French door refrigerators based on electromechanical, value, feature, and likeability criteria. We gladly provide this “Best of 2021” French Door Refrigerator Review as a thank you to our customers for their continued loyalty.   &n ..read more
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5 Expert Tips to Keep Your Refrigerator Clean
Northern Refrigeration Blog
by sachin
1y ago
Cleaning the refrigerator is definitely one of the most tiresome household tasks but there are ways to get the job done more efficiently with far less effort. The following tricks can make the task easier and more effective. Cleaning: To make the cleaning process easier, start by removing all the food and emptying the fridge completely. This will make the process easier. Then remove the shelves and soak them in a solution of dishwashing soap and warm water. To remove tough stains make a solution of vinegar or baking soda and water and scrub the stains with it on a cloth till they are removed ..read more
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6 Wise Tips To Limit Food Waste
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by sachin
1y ago
Food waste is a global issue. Around one third of the world’s food is wasted each year. Studies have shown food waste to be on the rise globally. A UN report explains that one-third of the world food supply is wasted annually in the home, (1.3 billion tons a year). It’s a whopping $750 billion loss also causes significant environmental damage. Scientists at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health in Baltimore, says that up to 47 percent of the US seafood supply is lost yearly, primarily due to needless consumer waste in the home. What to do? It must start with a conscious effort of rea ..read more
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The Best Tips On Buying a Refrigerator
Northern Refrigeration Blog
by sachin
1y ago
With all the refrigerator choices and options out there, buying a new one can be a daunting task. We’re here to help you to take the stress out of out and help you navigate your way to the right one for you and your family. Size and Capacity: Choose a refrigerator that suits the size of your family and its specific requirements. A fridge’s capacity is figured two ways, gross and net. Of course the net capacity, dictated by its shelf and feature arrangements is more essential than its gross capacity so should be where you place your focus. This may mean that you actually visit a showroom as opp ..read more
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Essential Tips that Will Extend the Life of Your Refrigerator
Northern Refrigeration Blog
by sachin
1y ago
1. Because the kitchen is a high-traffic area, the refrigerator’s front grill should be kept free of dust to provide free air flow to its condenser. Remove it once every 6 months to clean it and vacuum the finned condenser coils behind it. On some models access is through the back of the fridge – you would need to unscrew its access panel to get at it. 2. The vegetable bin, meat drawer, and the bottom shelf are usually the most bacteria-laden areas in your fridge so paying extra attention to keeping these areas clean should be a top priority. 3, The fridge’s temperature should be set betw ..read more
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Essential Tips for Storing Food in Your Refrigerator
Northern Refrigeration Blog
by sachin
1y ago
Learn the 20 most important tips to storing and preserving food in your refrigerator. 1. Avoid storing perishables such as eggs, milk and yogurt on the fridge door. The temperature of the door bins may be far warmer than the temperature in the main cabinet. On the other hand, items like condiments, sodas and butter will do well in the door. 2. Avoid defrosting food items at room temperature; doing so can cause bacterial growth. Food should instead be defrosted in the refrigerator, a microwave or in warm water. If thawed in the microwave or water, make sure to cook it immediately. 3. Non-food i ..read more
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How Long Do Refrigerators Last?
Northern Refrigeration Blog
by sachin
1y ago
Here are some pointers to help properly maintain your fridge so that it lasts even longer! 1. Vacuum the condenser coil at least once a year – (every four to six months is even better) Condenser coils in your refrigerator attract dirt and pet hair from the floor as well as airborne dust resulting from a fan located near the compressor. All of this dust and dander builds up over time greatly affecting cooling efficiency. The condenser is usually located below the fridge. Access is either behind the fridge by removing screws from a panel or from the front by unsnapping the grate/ kick plate at f ..read more
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An Uncanny Analogy Between the Weather and Refrigeration
Northern Refrigeration Blog
by sachin
1y ago
WEATHER IT’S A LARGE COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATION SYSTEM OR A HOME REFRIGERATOR – THE PRINCIPAL OF OPERATION REMAINS THE SAME. As we know, the earth’s atmosphere contains a system of high and low pressure regions that are forever converging. A high pressure region will always be warmer than a low pressure region and when they commingle condensation occurs as its byproduct. And when it is mechanically induced, mechanical refrigeration works the same way. Instead of air as the medium through the heat transfer medium is “refrigerant” – a man-made combination gas/ liquid chemical. Mechanical refrigera ..read more
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Where Should Food Be Stored in the Refrigerator?
Northern Refrigeration Blog
by sachin
1y ago
Knowing where to store different types of food in your refrigerator is vital. It could be the difference in food going bad or expiring prematurely. The refrigerator notably varies widely in temperature from one location to another. The higher shelves are the warmest with the door shelves being even warmer. Because the door gets the most exposure to temperature change each time it is opened and being that it is the warmest part of the fridge, storage of sensitive items such as milk, raw meat and fish should not be placed there, especially on its top shelf. High risk food products preferabl ..read more
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