How does the ice maker in a French door refrigerator stay cold enough to make ice when the top part of the fridge is just for cooling and not freezing?

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How does the ice maker in a French door refrigerator stay cold enough to make ice when the top part of the fridge is just for cooling and not freezing?

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That’s a great question! The ice maker in a French door refrigerator actually has its own separate compartment that is kept at a colder temperature than the rest of the fridge. This compartment is usually located in the bottom of the fridge, where the cool air naturally sinks to. The ice maker also has its own dedicated cooling system to ensure that the temperature stays consistently low enough to make ice. So even though the top part of the fridge is just for cooling, the ice maker has its own little freezer section to keep everything frosty.

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