yotter
Well-Known Member
My marine fridge is top loading, which means that the cold air stays put when I open it (warm air rises while cold falls). My domestic fridges at home are front loading, meaning that the cold air falls out every time we open it, to be replaced by warmer air from the room which means that it has to work harder for a while to cool the air again. The take away is that top loading fridges presumably use less power?