Defrosting a freezer

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  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 3,181
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    Ignazio wrote: »
    I'm ashamed to admit that I've never defrosted a freezer in my life - I have a fantastic housekeeper/treasure - call her what you will - who does that for me. Sadly, due to a family bereavement, she's taken extended leave of absence and the tasks she accomplishes with ease are building up - one of which is the freezer.

    I know that when I switch off the electricity any accumulated ice will defrost and I can catch the water in bowls or buckets etc. but what do I do with the food whilst the defrosting process takes place?

    This is not a task I'm anticipating with any pleasure.

    The wise always buy a `Frost Free or Auto defrost model`
    No bowls or buckets to bother about
  • IgnazioIgnazio Posts: 18,695
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    ecckles wrote: »
    The wise always buy a `Frost Free or Auto defrost model`
    No bowls or buckets to bother about
    Wise words indeed and I do have a frost free fridge/freezer - but the freezer compartment is totally inadequate for my needs.

    That is why I have a Bosch larder freezer in my utility room. It was bloody expensive and I'm reluctant to let it go.
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