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What the different between 22.4 cubic feet and 27.8 cubic feet on a fridge, which is bigger

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Fridge capacity is generally stated in cubic feet, though sometimes is quoted in litres.

The higher the number in both cases, the bigger the interior of the fridge...
27.8 is 5.4 bigger than the other...

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Ron Coons

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  • Posted on Apr 09, 2008

SOURCE: I have a refrigerator model

ctx14cys**** the 14 is a give away, it would be a ctx16 if 16 cube. heres a sire just pop in the model number ittl clearly stae it, ifthe link doenst work, i went to www.ge.com, ad nfound it through there

http://genet.geappliances.com/DocSearch/Dispatcher

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 08, 2008

SOURCE: Chefmate RS-06DR mini Fridge (1.6 Cubic Feet)

My chefmate is **** because the internal fan is garbage, its cheap, it doesn't work or give enough flow, try a higher flow unit. You can get the 12v at tigerdirect.com with some high flow (AND LIGHTS :) ) for a few bucks to save your 100 dollar investment. The removal of the orig fan is easy. The evap is a good setup, but the cooling setup for it seems to be sh*t. Cheap fans = cheap setup and this is why everyone hates these units cause it can't pump the goods.

For the record my fan died, so my evap and fan froze over completely and spoiled my food and burned out the fan completely and probably helped to short it. I can get it going if I flicker the fan with my finger but she is dead and can't catch naturally. You could replace the chefmate fan with most computer fans too... fyi if you got a junk tower laying around.

While your at it clean the fans on the back and take off the back panel which kicks out the hot air from the hot flow. It helps if your unit is older (a year plus+ in a dorm is like 4 in a clean house lol)

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 13, 2009

SOURCE: We have Maytag 25 cubic feet stainless steel

There is a defrost problem. Ice builds up between the ref and frz sections and wont allow coolo air through. You can also check to see if the damper is stuck closed

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 17, 2009

SOURCE: Cubic feet in a GE MOdel TFX22KRCE WW

If there is nothing inside the refrigerator that will tell you its cubic feet, you could always calculate it on your own. See this link:
http://www.ehow.com/how_4530599_find-cubic-feet-refrigerator.html

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 08, 2011

SOURCE: how many cubic feet is my ge fridge, TFX25JP?

Hello,

The first few numbers in the model number indicate the cubic footage...so that refrigerator is 25 cubic feet


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