• @Pieresqi@lemmy.world
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    Water from your … fridge?

    In our country we have faucets. You can get cold water, hot water or mix it with knobs on spout.

    Or you mean the waste water from ice build-up ?? Oh, now it kind of makes sense…

    • @Darkassassin07@lemmy.ca
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      2 months ago

      North America, particularly 1990-2010, fridges with a water dispenser and ice maker built in were/are pretty common. 3 of the 5 houses I lived in as a kid had one.

      Filtered, colder-than-tap water, and effectively unlimited ice without having to screw around with ice cube trays. Some also provide heated water that’s far cleaner than what comes out of a typical hot water tank, but that feature is rare in my experience.

      They have a filter in the water inlet, and should be cleaned inside/out roughly every 6 months (that part is neglected more often than not).

    • @kevincox@lemmy.ml
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      Having an automatic ice maker in the freezer is pretty awesome. then if you have water running to your fridge you may as well have a chilled water dispenser.

      I don’t really care for fridge water but some people like very cold water and the tap isn’t always that cold.

    • @nexguy@lemmy.world
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      These fridges provide ~4c filtered water and some provide ice. A few even provide two different sizes of ice.

      • @Creat@discuss.tchncs.de
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        I think I have one of those ice cube trays in my freezer. The last time I used any was probably 3ish months ago or so? I this this about sums up the need I can see in a fridge that has a tap connection to provide ice…