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1st world problem here. When the garage falls below 32’F my beer and other water based liquids freeze in the garage fridge. Makes a mess. Anyone know of a fridge that can maintain a temperature range above freezing?

A 100w Light bulb in the fridge might keep it warm enough.
Set it on the bottom shelf away from the thermostat.
Glen

I thought that UV light skunked beer? Didn't think that an incandescent bulb produced much if any either. And definitely not an issue with cans, and probably not much with brown bottles, either.A light bulb will skunk your beer. You need very little heat to keep the temps above freezing.
Reptile heater and a temp controller. They work great. I have a chest freezer that I use for fermenting beer. I use one of these to get the freezer up into the 80s if needed.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B071GKDXBL/?tag=atomicindus08-20
Another option is a reptile blanket. It might be a little safer and it has the thermostat in place.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01MA6VCMG/?tag=atomicindus08-20
My folks just turn their garage fridge off in the winter. It seemed like the temperature in their garage had a negative effect on the compressor or something.. when they shut it off things stopped freezing and it was close enough to zero celsius that their stuff was cold. The fridge was kinda like a cooler at that point I guess..?
I have found that when it gets too cold they don't run right and can actually lead to a thawing in the freezer section during extended cold (read polar vortex type conditions). Most of the time it stays above 32 in my attached one but the 32- 40 deg range seems to be my problem. I have found it doesn't last long enough to really worry about it too much.
That was going to be my comment as well. You beat me to it.Heat the garage![]()

I have found that when it gets too cold they don't run right and can actually lead to a thawing in the freezer section during extended cold (read polar vortex type conditions). Most of the time it stays above 32 in my attached one but the 32- 40 deg range seems to be my problem. I have found it doesn't last long enough to really worry about it too much.
A light bulb will skunk your beer. You need very little heat to keep the temps above freezing.

Who even leaves beer in the fridge long enough to get skunked? Asking for a friend.![]()
I’ve had the same problem in the winter. I have even unplugged the small dorm sized refrigerator and the sodas have frozen, I have no heat but the coldest I’ve registered is 32* in the shop. I would think my sodas should have froze.

I’ve had the same problem in the winter. I have even unplugged the small dorm sized refrigerator and the sodas have frozen, I have no heat but the coldest I’ve registered is 32* in the shop. I would think my sodas should have froze.
