Hey everyone! I'm curious if it's possible to set up a way to pour cold water directly from my fridge. It seems practical since I drink a lot of water, and every time I open the fridge, cold air escapes, causing temperature fluctuations. I'm thinking about using a small tube attached to a 4-liter water container inside the fridge. Is that doable?
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Some high-end American fridges come with this feature already - they have water dispensers in the door with a connection to your plumbing. If you're looking to DIY, be careful with cutting any holes, especially in the sides, as there could be wires or refrigerant lines.
If you want cold water at your fingertips, a fridge with a built-in water cooler and tap is a great option. They’re made for this, and it saves all the hassle of modifications!
You could think about modifying a fridge, but make sure to drill a hole in the door area, not the walls. The doors typically don’t have the same wires or lines, which saves you from potentially wrecking your fridge. Just keep it well insulated on both sides!
