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how long can a refigerator be on its side befor it is no good?
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A long time!!! Its when you stand it up-right that you have to wait 24 hrs. before plugging it in!!!! :)
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Actually it is not a good idea for them to be on their side at all. But if one has been on it's side I would wait more like 72 hours before pluggin it in to make sure the oil is back in the compressor Nat
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Thanks for all the replys. So it will good to use after I wait a while so I can toss out me old one while I wait and no worries?
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I would wait until you have that one cooled down before I got rid of your other one. Nat
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