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14 years ago
Kumaresh,
Fridge Manufacturers association has formed a committee to do research on this and they will answer this question shortly. :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
Fridge Manufacturers association has formed a committee to do research on this and they will answer this question shortly. :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
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14 years ago
Ha ha :laugh: again a funny question but i think some one comes with proper answer..hope Kumaresh ;) :)
14 years ago
something really interesting........don't know what the answer is.......
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13 years ago
when we close the door light is not emit and light emit energy so it does not in fridger.
13 years ago
I think the bulb cannot work in freezing temperature conditions.
13 years ago
The answers given by all friends are correct.The freezer temperature cannot handle the bulb and as mostly we use only freeze for more time than freezer
Slow and Steady Wins the Race.
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