All posts tagged "refrigerator"
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Show Notes: And Then It Exploded!
We’ve got caller questions, fool-proof ways to grout, interesting and helpful ways to use car wax around the house, refrigerator care tips (so it doesn’t explode!), and of course the houses in Siciliy you can buy for...
- Posted January 26, 2019
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Show Notes: If You’ve Got It, Haunt It!
Hay there, listener! Here are just some of the topics the Carey Brothers discussed to spice up your weekend! A BOOtiful House for sale! The YARDMAX Fall Sweepstakes Winner is announced! Falling into winter = watching movies...
- Posted October 27, 2018
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Refrigerator Noises
Your frostless refrigerator whistles and wheezes. Is it a meltdown, a breakdown or is it getting ready to freeze up?
- Posted August 13, 2015
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Show Notes: Home Humidity or Not, Hot Heating Ideas
If you have had your home heating system working overtime, you may have dried the air out. Or, are your walls weeping wet stains? Today James and Morris shared tips on how to determine if you need a humidifier...
- Posted January 10, 2015
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Refrigerator Mildew
Question Is there any way to remove mildew from the rubber gasket on a refrigerator? Rosemary Answer Yes. The process is simple. Use a sharpened ice cream stick to remove excess food and grease build-up between you...
- Posted April 15, 2014
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Refrigerators: The Big Chill
Thomas Moore coined the term “refrigerator” in 1803. Today, nearly 200 years later, it’s still called a refrigerator, but little else remains the same In 1803, Thomas Moore introduced the icebox. It was insulated metal in a...
- Posted January 3, 2014
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Refrigerators: Cool Savings
To get runaway electric bills under control, pull the plug on energy thieves Do you have an energy thief in your kitchen that is costing you almost three times what you should be paying? If you have...
- Posted January 3, 2014
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Refrigerator Temperature Check
Refrigerators and freezers must operate at specified temperatures for proper food preservation and maximum energy-efficiency Refrigerators and freezers must operate at precise temperatures for proper food preservation, maximum energy-efficiency and to keep them from working too hard...
- Posted January 3, 2014
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Refrigerator Food Notes
How to keep track of what’s up front and way in back Wondering how long something’s been in the fridge? Has it been days or months? The reason we refrigerate is to slow bacterial growth – and...
- Posted January 3, 2014
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Refrigerator Coils Clean?
Save money and conserve energy with these simple steps Looking for ways to conserve dollars on energy? The average American home spends $1,290 on energy annually. Want ways to hold off major appliance repairs? On some models,...
- Posted January 3, 2014