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If your outlet is tripping easily, it might not be the refrigerator, but just the sensitivity of the outlet. Try these workarounds: Use a Dedicated Circuit: A refrigerator should be plugged into its own electrical line, not shared with microwaves, blenders, or toasters. Install a GFCI Breaker Instead: Have an electrician install a GFCI breaker inside your main electrical panel. Breakers are much better at handling motor surges without shutting off by accident.\ Upgrade Your GFCI: If you must use a wall outlet, buy a high-quality, brand-new commercial-grade GFCI outlet. Older or cheap GFCI outlets wear out quickly and trip much easier.
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