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Whether you could cool a kitchen this way depends on whether you could get the heat coming off the external coils out the windows and whether the air outside is cooler than the exterior coils of the fridge. In all likelihood most of the heat coming off the coils would stay in the kitchen (rather than going out the windows) and rather than cooling it, you would heat up the kitchen while the refrigerator compressor continued to run (until the compressor burned out from continuous operation). Remember that a refrigerator cools the inside of the fridge by pumping the heat out of the interio…
No it would actually add heat. The refrigerator takes the heat from inside and puts it in the room, it also adds the heat from the electricity it uses. Look on the back of the refrigerator and there are tubes there the tubes transfer the heat to the room. It would feel cool for a few minutes because of the cool stored inside. but not long.