This is my opinion (and I haven't got any extensive "studies or facts" to back it up)….
The reason many people have issues with larger absorption refrigerators not cooling properly is two fold. First, the manufacturers install them in slides with "barely adequate rear ventilation" and, second, most people "graze the refrigerator". They tend to stand in front of it, door open, surveying things inside while all the "cold air falls out the bottom".. Then they close the door, a few minutes later, someone else "grazes", then in a bit (before the refrigerator that's already hampered by poor, barely adequate ventilation) someone opens the freezer and says, "Hey mom, the ice cream is mushy".....
If the refrigerator is installed with a roof vent or with adequate augmentation fans behind it and if the owner "learns how to open the door, purposely get what's needed and close the door (without grazing)" there's usually little problem with even the largest absorption refrigerators.
Again, this is my opinion and probably isn't shared by everyone.
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John
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