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Fridge temperature
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Does a fridge or freezer require more power to keep the food cold when it is nearly empty or packed full? At first I thought it would be more efficient when empty because there is less mass to keep cold. Then I thought about when the door is opened and closed ' this would let a lot of warm air into an empty fridge but very little into a full one. Strange question; does anyone know the answer or does it depend?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.That old chest nut Squirrel, or even upright; [next you'll be saying which freezes fastest, a cup of hot water or a cup of cold water?] Depends entirely on how often the door is open. A full fridge (or freezer) has more thermal mass, and less air to rush out, so it's a good idea if the door is opened frequently. If the door is rarely opened ... packing it full might reduce internal convection, saving loss at the walls, but otherwise, not much difference...