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<blockquote data-quote="chyawanprash" data-source="post: 2516249" data-attributes="member: 102647"><p>I can answer only this part.</p><p></p><p>Bottom mounted freezer is convenient in the long run as you'd need to bend less on a daily basis. Air needs to be pumped from the bottom to the upper section, unless you get a fridge with separate evaporators. These are advertised as "<em>No</em> Odour <em>Mixing" </em>refrigerators. Some people from other countries report that pumping air from the bottom causes clogs due to ice build-up. Shouldn't be a problem in newer models with zero-frost feature.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chyawanprash, post: 2516249, member: 102647"] I can answer only this part. Bottom mounted freezer is convenient in the long run as you'd need to bend less on a daily basis. Air needs to be pumped from the bottom to the upper section, unless you get a fridge with separate evaporators. These are advertised as "[I]No[/I] Odour [I]Mixing" [/I]refrigerators. Some people from other countries report that pumping air from the bottom causes clogs due to ice build-up. Shouldn't be a problem in newer models with zero-frost feature. [/QUOTE]
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