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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Worth noting that these [through the door icemakers in French door fridges are incredibly problematic](https://blog.yaleappliance.com/most-reliable-counter-depth-french-door-refrigerators). Many manufacturers have switched to an ice bin in the freezer and a water fill inside the fridge. Not as convenient, but if the icemaker is broken all the time that’s a bigger inconvenience.

I’m waiting for my French door fridge with broken through the door icemaker to finally die so I can justify spending the money on a replacement with ice in the freezer where it belongs.

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