I don’t know about new fridges, but some old ones had a heater in the Butter Drawer (usually a shelf with a door). It made the butter easier to spread. People weren’t concerned about energy usage back in the day.
The last one I measured drew a steady 10 watts.
Butter drawer top center (on the door), egg shelf below that.
A heater in the fridge! 😄🔥 I just put my butter on the table for a couple minutes and scrape a few “pieces” off the top so that it warms faster. Call me a caveman. 😐🤷♂️
That’s so weird and unnecessary, to me. Seems more cumbersome than helpful?
I don’t know about new fridges, but some old ones had a heater in the Butter Drawer (usually a shelf with a door). It made the butter easier to spread. People weren’t concerned about energy usage back in the day.
The last one I measured drew a steady 10 watts.
Butter drawer top center (on the door), egg shelf below that.
A heater in the fridge! 😄🔥 I just put my butter on the table for a couple minutes and scrape a few “pieces” off the top so that it warms faster. Call me a caveman. 😐🤷♂️
Wait. You’re saying you don’t have a Frigidaire butter preslicer? You cut your own pats of butter? Smdh
Is that an RJ45 jack on an Oreo cookie?
It’s actually the predecessor to USB-A, you needed to turn it 5 times before it went it.