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Why Choose a Fridge Freezer Frost Free If you choose to go with a freezer fridge that is frost free it will eliminate the need to defrost saving time and effort They also hold more storage space than models that dont include this feature Set old sheets or towels nearby to protect the area around the appliance from drips of water There is no need to defrost Fridge Freezers that use Total No Frost technology circulate cool air continuously throughout each compartment This stops the formation of ice on the freezer walls This is a great solution for those who have lots of things in their freezer but dont want to have to manually defrost their appliance each year If you still notice an accumulation of ice the appliance will typically go through an automated defrost cycle A freezer that is frostfree offers the obvious benefit of not having to defrost it which is a timeconsuming and laborious process that can last up to 24 hours But having a frostfree freezer will also mean that you can store more food items in the freezer because it does not lose storage space to ice A frostfree freezer will also be more energy efficient than refrigerators that employ a traditional defrost technique and will save you money on electric bill Defrosting the refrigerator freezer is typically required when it contains an excessive amount ice This is because frozen ice hampers the refrigeration systems ability to cool the freezer effectively Its usually due to an inefficient thermostat that is not regulating temperature properly It is also possible that the freezer has been closed and opened frequently which will create humidity in the freezer To prevent this you should always wait until food is cold before putting it into the freezer and also make sure that all containers are sealed By ensuring that your fridge is not overfilled you can reduce the chance of defrosting it Keep food items in separate containers and use smaller amounts at a time instead of overfilling your freezer This will ensure that the freezer fan is able to move air around and is not blocked Verify that the seal on the door isnt damaged This is what stops room air from getting into the freezer and fridge If the seal is damaged warm air could enter the fridge and cause frost to accumulate on the evaporator To avoid this from happening clean the evaporator with a specific spray which will help to remove any frost that has built up No more the accumulation of ice You will need to defrost your freezer less often in the event that there isnt any accumulation of ice However if you notice frost building up on the back of your freezer it may be a sign that your fridge isnt properly defrosting If a refrigerator or freezer is properly defrosted it will stop its cooling system for about 20 minutes every 6 hours to ensure that the heaters behind the back wall are able to prevent frost from forming on the evaporator coils as well as the back freezer wall This allows air to move freely between the freezer and refrigerator and prevents food from freezing to a hard consistency Check that the seal on the door of your freezer isnt broken or blocked Also ensure that youre not overloading your freezer or storing items in plastic bags or other containers that prevent cold air from circulating around them Make sure your freezer isnt too close to a heater or radiator If you need to take out the accumulation of frozen ice from your freezer it is recommended not to use a knife or other sharp instrument as this could damage the appliance Unplug the appliance and let the ice melt Clean the inside and plug it into the freezer You can also put an old towel in front of the fridge and wait for it to melt Then wipe down the freezer with a dry clean cloth Make sure the temperature is right before replenishing Investing in a fridge freezer with frost free functionality will save you a lot of time and effort so make sure to think about this option when selecting your next kitchen appliance If youd like additional guidance or assistance in choosing the right freezer call an Abt expert Theyll be able to help you find the perfect appliance to fit your budget and lifestyle Theyll also be able to assist you with installation and any postsales issues you might have No more smells The frostfree models are not affected by this problem In contrast to conventional fridge freezers in which smelly odors can make their way into the compartment of the freezer and then contaminate food The frostfree models dont have the same issue They are cool by the air that flows through the compressor The air is then at a temperature of around 0degC so it doesnt cause odours However its essential to store food in airtight containers or wrap them up in polyethylene baggies plasticcoated freezer paper heavy duty foil or similar to limit the amount of moisture that may escape from food into the fridge These fridge freezers despite the name frostfree still require defrosting This is due to the fact that theyre not as efficient as traditional freezers The evaporator coils sit in the rear of the freezer and a defrost heater is used to melt frost on it when it forms If this isnt working frost can accumulate on the evaporator which will cause cooling issues If you dont use an automated defrost system youll need to manually defrost the freezer periodically This only takes just a few minutes and wont affect the flavor of food If however you have a Frost Free model with Total No Frost technology this will never need to be defrosted since it constantly circulates cool air throughout the compartments preventing any ice from ever building up on the cabinets walls The smells that emanate from a fridge freezer are caused by volatile chemicals and some of them are similar to water while others dont If the smells are caused by spoilage of microbial matter then the chemicals can move around and contaminate food items in the freezer If the smells emanating from the fridge are natural theyll stay there until they are ejected through the vents or eliminated by the defrost cycles If odours begin to penetrate the freezer its most likely an issue with the seal or an issue with the cooling process Moisture may get into the freezer of the fridge when the freezer door is opened which allows warm air in or if food containers are packed so tightly that they restrict airflow through the evaporator Easy to clean Fridge freezer frost free models are much cleaner than traditional models that need manual defrosting You can clean the freezer with baking soda and water solution when it is empty Mix one tablespoon of baking soda with 1 cup of warm water then dip an absorbent cloth into it and then wipe it down on all interior surfaces If the seal around the doors becomes dirty then you can clean it The cooling coils on the back of the freezer are easier to clean as well since they dont have any ice buildup Make sure that you dont block the tiny vents inside the freezer they are designed to allow air to circulate This is where the paper crumpled up crumbs crumpled up crumbs and twist ties can get caught causing the fan not to work You may have to put activated charcoal in a container in your freezer to reduce or eliminate the smell You can find this type of charcoal in the cleaning section of grocery stores Before you put your frozen foods back into the freezer Its an ideal idea to line the floor of your freezer using old towels or cloths so that the melted ice doesnt soak up too much water Make sure you clean your freezer drawers bins and the ice tray prior to putting them back in the freezer The best way to avoid the need for a freezer defrost is to buy a fridgefreezer with Total No Frost technology This technology keeps the freezer compartment at even 0F and circulates cool air to stop the formation of ice on the wall of the cabinet This is a method that can save you a lot of time and money in the long term as well as keep your food fresher for longer You should defrost a conventional freezer at least once a year or when the ice layer is at least 14 inch thick Always ensure that the gasket on the door is sealed correctly Close the freezer onto a piece of white paper If it is easily removed the gasket should be replaced