I know refrigerators are already nearly air-tight...
Which made me think...don't bacteria need oxygen and/or other gases in the atmosphere to live?
And...if there was any way to drain such gases from a refrigerator IE like it is done in food-canning...could you have a fridge that sits for months, even with no electricity, and still keeps bacteria from growing on/in the food inside it?
Could it work and, if so, what would likely be an efficient method to drain the air inside the refrigerator (and, perhaps, deploy food you ask for while letting a minimal amount of air back in IE through a submarine-type escape chamber)?
It just makes me wonder...my refrigerator is about the most inefficient appliance in my home beside my a/c...you'd think a fortune could be saved inventing a technology to make a near-electricity-less fridge...
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