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Storing Pots and Pans in an Old Fridge?

Can I use my 20 year old fridge for pots and pans? (It is still working; I just could not keep stuff frozen in the freezer.) I will unplug it. Can I keep the doors closed? Would it smell? Would baking soda help the with smell?

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August 24, 20200 found this helpful
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If you clean it thoroughly and let it dry out completely, you should be OK not to get any smells. Any drop of moisture will cause the odor.

Be sure to vacuum out the coils all around the bottom also after it is dry.

If it is in a place where there are kids around, I would be want to put a lock on it...so the kids don't play around or G-d forbid in it.

 

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I think you'll find there are probably some city/county codes about that tell you how a freezer/refrigerator that is outside/open shed/etc has to be locked up for safety of the younger generation. It does not matter if you see any kids around as it seems 'boxes' like this can be enticing to children.

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make sure seal is working properly and sealing tight.
It sounds like yours may be inside so that is good.
It does appear that it would be a handy place to store most anything but pots and pans sound ideal.
Probably take several days with door open to really dry it out.
I believe that I would buy a container of Damp Rid to use with first use so you'll know for sure if there is any moisture inside.

You may want to think about a 'musty' smell and maybe use some charcoal, cat litter or baking soda to see if that will keep down any smells.
Since you will not be storing food that critters may be interested in, you could even leave the door slightly open once in a while - if necessary.

 

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My sister in law stores a lot of things in her old refrigerator. You should also set a box of baking soda in there to help get rid of all the orders that are trapped in there.

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Clean it out really good and leave it open in the sun for a few days. Then make sure that you keep it in a dry place and not allow any moisture to get inside of it.

 

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As long as your seal around the door is in good condition, and has previously dried out with no dampness. There are many people who steal use old freezers for storage like (pet food, dry goods, and pantry items) with no problem. Here is a link to others who have - www.homesteadingtoday.com/.../

 
August 25, 20200 found this helpful

A closed fridge that is not running will eventually smell. You can prop the door open.

 

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