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View Poll Results: Do you have condensation in your fridgador? | |||
No, I don't have it plugged in so no condensation. |
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7 | 17.50% |
No, I have it plugged in but there is no condensation anyway. |
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8 | 20.00% |
Yes, I have it plugged in and I get minimal amounts of condensation. |
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6 | 15.00% |
Yes, I have it plugged in and I get some condensation. |
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6 | 15.00% |
Yes, I have it plugged in and I get significant amounts of condensation. |
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0 | 0% |
No... I don't have a crappy fridgador. |
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13 | 32.50% |
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#31 |
F*ck Cancer!
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The catch with using the freezer is that you need to make sure that the moisture you remove from the beads does not get sucked back in from the temperature/humidity changes while you transfer the bags from the freezer to the ziplock.
This problem can also occur when using the refrigerator, but since the temp/humidity in the refrigerator is less than the freezer you have a little more leeway.
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