...except that it seemed to put out a LOT of heat - so much heat, in fact, that our cats sometimes liked to lounge in front of it on winter days when there wasn't any sun to bask in.
The refrigerator died maybe seven years after we bought the house, and when we moved it to make room for the new refrigerator, I was appalled to find these huge blotches of what I thought was ordinary, run-of-the-mill gunk. "Yuck!" I said. "Let me clean that floor before you put the new one in place."
Except...it wasn't gunk. It was scorch marks! That refrigerator had been burning the floor in our house.
So now I know: refrigerators are supposed to put out some heat, but not that much heat. Write that little safety tip down, folks.