On another note, take a look at the Frdge Fix by Smart RV Products. It's a US built product that contains, in my case based on my RV fridge, 2 cooling fans mounted in a metal box that mounts in the lower compartment close to the cooling fins. The fans cause interior air to be forced over the fins which settles to the bottom of fridge and then is pulled back up to be recirculated again. Using actual forced circulation rather than depending on convection currents to spread the cool air works wonders. I was a little skeptical until I installed mine, but it worked wonders for us. It helps keep both the freezer and the lower compartment temps consistent. It is not a cheap unit, in either price or quality, but I believe it's worth the cost. There are other ways of doing the same thing a lot cheaper, but this was almost "plug and play" easy.