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<blockquote data-quote="chrisbug" data-source="post: 2408894" data-attributes="member: 532065"><p>Once my new cartridge is in the pen, it doesn't go in the fridge, nearest it will get to being cool again for any period of time is in my lunch bag. Unused cartridges are kept in the door of my fridge.</p><p>My fridge is a fridge/freezer combo that is 15 years old. </p><p>The lower positions of the meat (fresh box) compartment will be colder than other areas of the fridge, and if contents touches the back wall of the fridge I've noticed food will freeze! </p><p>The contents of the fridge should remain within limits for 4 hours, I would also say other factors will have a bearing, such as outside room temperature, how often the fridge is opened, food loading, etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chrisbug, post: 2408894, member: 532065"] Once my new cartridge is in the pen, it doesn't go in the fridge, nearest it will get to being cool again for any period of time is in my lunch bag. Unused cartridges are kept in the door of my fridge. My fridge is a fridge/freezer combo that is 15 years old. The lower positions of the meat (fresh box) compartment will be colder than other areas of the fridge, and if contents touches the back wall of the fridge I've noticed food will freeze! The contents of the fridge should remain within limits for 4 hours, I would also say other factors will have a bearing, such as outside room temperature, how often the fridge is opened, food loading, etc. [/QUOTE]
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