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Dear, uh, this one generally won't, as long as it's used properly, it generally won't explode.
Remember not to put it with other high-power appliances such as microwave ovens, and keep them 20 cm away from the wall for easy heat dissipation.
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The refrigerator generally does not explode in the kitchen, and I have hardly heard of it.
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Of course not, it should be noted that the water does not drip onto the line, otherwise it will be difficult for the refrigerator not to be scrapped.
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The lower the temperature of the place where the refrigerator is placed, the better.
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It certainly won't explode, and generally refrigerators are kept in the kitchen.
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