bhg481, no, my fridge is a larder fridge with no freezer section. The house has cavity foam insulation and I would say that the temperature in the kitchen is pretty constant. Obviously, at night, the kitchen gets colder in winter than in summer (no central heating on), but if the thermostat was doing its job I should not have to turn it up in summer and down in winter. I have to admit I don't have a digital temperature display on the fridge. I only know that milk will go off in summer unless I turn it up, and things like lettuce and cucumber start to freeze in winter unless I turn it down. I also appreciate that a thermostat cannot keep a steady fixed temperature -- it can only keep the fridge between two temperatures -- but the average temperature should be the same winter and summer if the thermostat was doing what you would expect it to do.