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Refrigerator Defrost Thread

Last post 05-21-2008 10:43 AM by Pat. 14 replies.
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  • 05-17-2008 8:24 AM

    Refrigerator Defrost Thread

    Need to defrost my refrigerator, have not done it in a long time. Any related shortcuts, tips appreciated.

    Tx 

  • 05-17-2008 1:11 PM In reply to

    Re: Refrigerator Defrost Thread

    - Leave the door open; prop it open if you have to, for the best air circulation you can get

    - Place an old towel at the bottom front, to catch any drops

    - Make sure your drain pan (under the unit) is empty, as water will drip into it and it will overflow

    - Clean out the drain line - the last time I had to defrost my frost free freezer it was because the drain line clogged and it wasn't draining, so ice built up under the freezer liner.  I cleaned mine by dropping a string through it the length of the line, and then using that to pull a thicker cord, tied in a knot the thickness of the pipe, through the length of the pipe

    - Take the freezer liner out if it's designed to be removed, and clear out any ice beneath it, and pull out chunks of ice as they come loose - don't pry them loose with anything sharp (knife, screwdriver, etc.) as you can damage the freezer lining.

    - If you're really in a hurry, put a pan of hot water in the fridge or freezer with the door open (insulate it with a dish towel or you could damage the surface) - the steam will help melt the ice.  You can also aim a fan at the open door to improve the air circulation.  If you're really in a hurry you can use a hair dryer, but I've never felt that was worth it.

  • 05-20-2008 9:49 AM In reply to

    Re: Refrigerator Defrost Thread

    Put all your food items that need to be kept cold in a cooler.  If you have a large enough pan, you may want to set it under the freezer to catch the water.  Just be patient and the ice will melt! 

  • 05-20-2008 9:54 AM In reply to

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    Re: Refrigerator Defrost Thread

    When it comes time to replace the fridge, be sure to get a frost free model.  Big Smile 

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  • 05-20-2008 11:21 AM In reply to

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    Re: Refrigerator Defrost Thread

    rolo:
    When it comes time to replace the fridge, be sure to get a frost free model.  Big Smile 
     

    But frost free models cost more to operate! Smile 

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  • 05-20-2008 12:51 PM In reply to

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    Pat:
    But frost free models cost more to operate!

    Even with the Energy Star appliances?  I'm just curious, I've never had a non-frost-free fridge, even when we were little. I didn't know they still made fridges that weren't frost free. Learn something new every day! Wink

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  • 05-20-2008 1:20 PM In reply to

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    Re: Refrigerator Defrost Thread

    arianasilver:

    Pat:
    But frost free models cost more to operate!

    Even with the Energy Star appliances?  I'm just curious, I've never had a non-frost-free fridge, even when we were little. I didn't know they still made fridges that weren't frost free. Learn something new every day! Wink

     

    Frost free refrigerators run small heating units with fans to remove moisture, then they run the cooling unit to keep things cool. It may be convenient, but like most conveniences, it comes with a price.  

    Yes, they still make them. I don't know, but I would imagine that Energy Star rates them, too.  

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  • 05-20-2008 2:47 PM In reply to

    Re: Refrigerator Defrost Thread

    Huh. Thanks, Pat! Smile  I was googling around (when did using google become a verb? LOL) and found a wiki page on frost-free refrigerators that explained it a bit more.

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  • 05-20-2008 7:27 PM In reply to

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    Re: Refrigerator Defrost Thread

     Cool. Maybe you can explain it to us here? I read so much that I don't remember everything, just basically what is, not why, sometimes. Smile (at least that's my excuse). 

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  • 05-20-2008 10:04 PM In reply to

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    Re: Refrigerator Defrost Thread

    We have a frost free fridge. very common here and not any more expensive.  Usually if you have frost in the fridge freezer here it means old fridge.

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