Question:
Icebox or Refrigerator?
gingergirl4747
2006-10-02 12:39:00 UTC
There is an ongoing debate between myself and my husband. He insists that the refrigerator is called and should be called an icebox. I say the refrigerator is called, well, a refrigerator. I realize that if someone does say icebox, they are most likely talking about a refrigerator, but technically a refrigerator is a refrigerator, not an icebox. Stores don't have icebox sales; they have refrigerator sales and that iceboxes are a thing of the past - we don't have ice delivered to our fridge to keep the items cold. I would like your two cents - is icebox or refrigerator/fridge??
24 answers:
stupidgenius624
2006-10-02 12:40:37 UTC
I agree. Icebox can be confused as one of those coolers that holds ice.
price7204
2006-10-02 12:47:24 UTC
Icebox is a term from days gone by, days before electric powered refrigeration was possible. Ice men delivered ice to your door. You had a card you could put in the window telling him how much ice you needed. People today who call it an ice box are either very old, or are using the word for it that their parents used when they were growing up. My parents called the refrigerator the "icebox" and so do I today. I know the difference, but that is what I am used to calling the device. Technically, today it is a refrigerator/fridge. To me, it will always be the ice box. My children call it the ice box as well because of the fact that is what we called it when they were young, and I imagine my grandchildren will as well.
soccer mom
2006-10-02 12:44:27 UTC
Wow! Sounds like you are married to my husband's twin! Well, you are right. An icebox is something that you put ice in to keep food cold. A refrigerator is cooled with a coolant such as freon. The following info is from Wikipedia:



A refrigerator (often called a "fridge" for short) is an appliance for the storage and preservation of perishable food. One compartment, referred to as a freezer, usually shares space in the unit with another compartment for cold temperatures maintained above freezing. The refrigerator is a relatively modern invention amongst kitchen appliances. It replaced the common icebox which had been a household item for almost a century and a half prior, and sometimes is still called by the name "icebox".



Commercial units, which go by many other names, were in use for almost 40 years prior to the common home models. The fact that they operated with toxic ammonia gas systems made them unsafe for home use. Practical household refrigerators were introduced in the 1920s and gained wider acceptance in the 1930s as prices fell and non-toxic, nonflammable synthetic refrigerants, such as Freon or R-12 refrigerants were introduced.



Not that I think you will convince him otherwise, but good luck on the debate!
sturms
2016-11-07 11:50:59 UTC
Ice Box Refrigerator
TheOnlyOne_05
2006-10-02 12:42:23 UTC
Refrigerator
Nico
2006-10-02 12:40:37 UTC
Refrigerator
sacharose
2006-10-02 12:43:02 UTC
Before refrigerators were invented, they used what they call an icebox, the reason being that it was a chest made of wood with a metal lined box inside that they filled with ice to keep it cold, hence the name icebox.
Judas Rabbi
2006-10-02 12:52:29 UTC
Refrigerator.
trancegoddess2001
2006-10-02 12:48:10 UTC
Refrigerator!
anonymous
2006-10-02 12:52:27 UTC
When I was growing up my parents and everybody else I knew always called it an icebox. It was a regular refrigerator though. Now I usually say "fridge."
fn_49@hotmail.com
2006-10-02 12:41:22 UTC
it is a refrigerator, called that because it uses refrigerant in its cooling system. just like ice was used in an icebox
anonymous
2006-10-02 12:55:30 UTC
Refrigerator, because it refrigerates by mechanical means, using freon. Ice Box, was a wooden construction and insulated to keep a block of ice cold for as long as it could, and until the Ice Man delivered a new block of ice (my brother strongly resembles the Ice Man). The terms Ice Box and Fridge are now popular in speaking about a refrigerator.
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2016-12-15 14:04:01 UTC
What Is An Icebox
anonymous
2006-10-02 12:44:34 UTC
ginger girl, you are so right- iceboxes are obsolete.... i once had a boyfriend that called the refrigerator an icebox, and that was the beginning of the end, i'm telling you!
willis_is_40
2006-10-02 12:41:46 UTC
refrigerator. you're right.an icebox is a thing of the past when they put blocks of ice in them.
DLB
2006-10-02 12:40:59 UTC
I like refrigerator
Josh
2006-10-02 12:49:31 UTC
He is just old school awesome! It is definetly called a refrigerator (I just say 'fridge)....but that's cool that your husband calls it what he thinks it is...I like people who think outside the box (no pun intended)...(outside the box--icebox...never mind)
carmen d
2006-10-02 12:55:41 UTC
Unless there is a compartment on top for a block of ice, it is a refrigerator.
Justice
2006-10-02 12:42:20 UTC
I agree with you. Refrigerator.
pandrosis02
2006-10-02 12:44:48 UTC
I think is rigth to call it refrigerator, because what it is made for, refrigerate...or fridge at much
anonymous
2006-10-02 12:40:18 UTC
Fridge
Flagger
2006-10-02 12:42:02 UTC
I seriously hope you do not keep your refrigerator cold using ice any more.

The iceman no longer cometh.
hfroggie2005
2006-10-02 12:43:43 UTC
i've allways called it the icebox but that's what my family always called it
girliegirl26
2006-10-02 12:40:41 UTC
fridge


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