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Old Posted: 06-09-2010 , 10:45 AM #1
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Default how to defrost chest freezer

does anyone know how to defrost a whirpool chest freezer , its a small one, and i dont have a manual
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Old Posted: 06-09-2010 , 01:03 PM #2
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I use warm water to melt the ice in the freezer
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Old Posted: 06-09-2010 , 01:42 PM #3
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I scrape off ice with a paint scraper and shovel it out.
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Old Posted: 06-09-2010 , 02:13 PM #4
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is that ok with a chest freezer
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Old Posted: 06-09-2010 , 02:14 PM #5
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im a man lol
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Old Posted: 06-09-2010 , 02:23 PM #6
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I use a steam cleaning doing my freezer; its so quick.
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Old Posted: 06-09-2010 , 05:33 PM #7
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Well Steve, I use the paint scraper and it hasn't done mine any bother. Don't dig into the sides of the freezer or you will damage it.. Give the ice a good wallop to loosen it. Happy defrosting! I only do mine when I'm in a bad mood. The Steam Cleaner sounds like a good idea. I might try that. Athy55
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Old Posted: 06-09-2010 , 05:45 PM #8
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I usually put in a basin of hot water and close the lid for a while. See what comes away easily then. Repeat until it is all gone. No sharp objects used.
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Old Posted: 21-02-2011 , 06:33 AM #9
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Doh" it this long to come up with that answer
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Old Posted: 21-02-2011 , 04:12 PM #10
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u r correct so dont be too harsh lol
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