The freezer is a cold and lonely place, a natural haven for food forgotten. When it comes time to clean and defrost this often forgotten part of our kitchen, the main goal is to create order.
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While many modern freezers claim to not require manual defrosting, it can still be beneficial to do so. Automatic defrost appliances use 35% more energy than their counterparts on the defrost cycles they go through. As the self-defrost cycles absorb moisture from frozen food, they can often have adverse effects on the quality of the foods themselves. We suggest a manual defrost any time you notice an accumulation of ice 5mm or more, or if there is ice accumulation on the coils of the compressor. Here we give you some simple tips to help you with the process.
VERY IMPORTANT!
Be careful! Do not use ice picks, knives or other sharp instruments to remove ice from the freezer walls. Any slip can damage the freezer, or more importantly, you.
Act safely. If you use a hair dryer be careful of the risk of electric shock. Ensure the dryer never makes contact with any water, and don’t drop it!
Forget the soap. Do not wash the walls of the freezer with soapy water. Soap is difficult to clean off, and soapy residue can affect the taste of food.
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