May 31, 2007 at 10:02 am
In mine it takes almost an hour to cool down a bottle of water. AND THAT IS TOO LONG!!!
Even so it’s one of those brand new fancy Samsungs! Well, it’s 34 Celsius outside, but anyway.
I will put a big basket of water into that fridge. That air-to-bottle transfer is inefficient. Water should work better, once it’s cooled down.
Or have some liquid nitrogen delivered? That would cool down my bottles real fast I recon.
By: mike currill - 6th June 2007 at 22:15
In mine it takes almost an hour to cool down a bottle of water. AND THAT IS TOO LONG!!!
Even so it’s one of those brand new fancy Samsungs! Well, it’s 34 Celsius outside, but anyway.
I will put a big basket of water into that fridge. That air-to-bottle transfer is inefficient. Water should work better, once it’s cooled down.
Or have some liquid nitrogen delivered? That would cool down my bottles real fast I recon.
The answer that immediately comes to mind is: One that keeps things cold:) Sorry, I know that’s no help but I couldn’t resist it.
By: Arthur - 31st May 2007 at 18:21
It’s Italian, so it probably won’t last a lifetime, but as far as brand-names and design go, you can’t beat SMEG.
By: Distiller - 31st May 2007 at 16:26
Looki herea
http://www.samsung.com/Products/Refrigerators/QuatroCooling/RM255LARSXAA.asp
Played around to give it a little more distance from the wall. Shall see.
By: Pete Truman - 31st May 2007 at 11:52
C’mon, with respect to Samsung, their products are pretty cheap and not obviously the best around, you have to pay a bit of dosh for something of a better performance, myself, I have a Hotpoint Future, nice fridge with the added bonus of a magnetic Vulcan on the front, you know which one I mean.