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Hey there, Gbay. We are happy to help. If water is collecting in your fridge, the temperature may be too warm. Set refrigerator/freezer control to a colder setting. Allow 24 hours for the temperature to stabilize. Check if the door/lid is slightly open, warm air can enter the unit causing moisture. Ensure the door/lid gaskets are fully seated in the retaining channel. Note if food is left uncovered in the unit, moisture will be drawn out of it and will deposit any place it can. Always cover or wrap food. Also, be sure to store vegetables in containers with lids or freezer bags to prevent food from dehydrating and leaving moisture on interior surfaces. Lastly, keep in mind if the weather is hot and humid, the rate of frost buildup and internal sweating can increase. If the issue continues, connect with us directly for assistance. Reach us by phone at 800-374-4432 or via Live Chat from our website. Our teams are available from 8:30 am to 8 pm EST, Monday through Friday. ~Keyanna
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