Re: Fridge question ...
The defrost drain takes water and ice that accumulates on the walls of both the refrigerator and freezer and drains it down to the drain pan on the bottom of the unit where it evaporates. When the drain clogs, the water collects beneath the produce drawer on the bottom instead. When it gets full water drips out of the bottom of the fridge onto the floor. The fridge is so old it's held together with gorilla tape, LOL. Even if I could see my way to getting a new fridge for what I could afford I know that it probably wouldn't last a year if I was lucky. I'd have to get one that's an expensive model. I just need to find a new repair man and that'll fix the issue. Cathy and Shiloh
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