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The brilliant trick for defrosting a freezer: the ice will disappear without unplugging it

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Periodic defrosting of the freezer is an important operation to maintain the efficiency of the appliance and to save on the electricity bill. The layer of ice that forms inside can have various consequences on the efficiency, duration and above all on consumption of the appliance. Find out why defrosting the freezer saves energy and how to do it quickly without having to unplug it.

Frost in the freezer

Why is it necessary to defrost the freezer regularly?

Periodic defrosting of the freezer is an important operation  to maintain the efficiency of the appliance and avoid consuming a lot of energy. This operation, if done correctly, would save 30% of its consumption for every half centimeter of frost removed. Here are the reasons.

  • Reduce energy consumption

The layer of ice that forms inside the freezer is several centimeters thick and can reduce the efficiency of the motor, making it work harder and therefore consume more energy. This happens because the layer of ice acts as a barrier to the flow of heat from the external environment to the engine, increasing its speed to maintain the desired temperature inside the freezer. Furthermore, the thermal resistance of the freezer walls increases, which makes it more difficult for heat to transfer from the external environment to the inside of the appliance. Therefore, removing excess ice allows the engine to run more efficiently, consuming less electricity.

  • Avoid overheating

By preventing correct heat exchange with the external environment, the layer of ice inside the freezer can cause the motor to overheat. When the engine overheats, its efficiency decreases and energy consumption increases. Additionally, overheating can damage the motor and shorten the life of the device. Therefore, by defrosting the freezer, you prevent the motor from overheating and protect the appliance from damage that can be caused by excessive heat.

  • Improves conservation efficiency

The layer of ice inside the freezer can hinder the circulation of cold air, reducing its ability to hold food. When cold air doesn’t circulate properly, some areas of the freezer can become warmer than others, creating ideal conditions for bacteria to grow and food to spoil. Removing the accumulated ice guarantees better circulation of cold air and therefore better preservation of food, thus avoiding waste.

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