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Freezer:7 Simple And Effective Tips To Say Goodbye TO FROST!

Freezer:7 Simple And Effective Tips To Say Goodbye TO FROST!

Tired of finding frost when you open the freezer?

It's true that it's very annoying!

All food is covered with ice and stuck to the walls of the freezer...

And who says frost, says energy consumption for nothing! Not great for your wallet...

Fortunately, there are simple and effective tips to reduce or even completely prevent frost in your freezer.

Follow these 7 tips to prevent a freezer from producing frost . Watch:

Freezer:7 Simple And Effective Tips To Say Goodbye TO FROST!

What are the effects of frost in the freezer?

Frost inside the freezer is caused by moisture coming into contact with the coils inside the unit.

This moisture freezes and settles on the walls or stored boxes.

This causes odors, a hell of a waste of storage space and ineffective closing of the appliance door.

Freezing can also spoil food and lead to freezer burn.

This burn can be caused by several factors, including dehydration from temperature changes, exposure to air, and food sitting in the freezer too long.

When moisture evaporates from food, ice crystals form on their surface.

These freezer burns definitely affect the taste of food. It would still be a shame to make a mess, wouldn't it?

7 tips to say goodbye to frost!

I think you, like me, don't want to see your freezer turn into a block of ice.

So follow these 7 tips to keep your frozen food in the best possible condition:

1. Keep the freezer door tightly closed

Freezer:7 Simple And Effective Tips To Say Goodbye TO FROST!

When you open the freezer door, cold air escapes and warm air enters. Hot air contains moisture which will turn into frost. When the temperature inside the freezer rises, the appliance has to work harder to keep it cold (resulting in higher electricity consumption). Avoid unnecessary openings and gather everything you need to put in the freezer to open the door only once.

2. Keep your freezer well organized

Freezer:7 Simple And Effective Tips To Say Goodbye TO FROST!

It may seem obvious, but a well-organized freezer is a great way to avoid frost. Why ? Because it's much easier to find what you need right away. Result, you reduce unnecessary or too long openings. To keep a well-organized freezer, remember to put the products you need often on the front. Also put foods with the shortest expiration date in front to avoid spoilage.

3. Don't overfill your freezer

Freezer:7 Simple And Effective Tips To Say Goodbye TO FROST!

As a general rule, a freezer should hold no more than 1-1.5 kg of food per 30 liters of space. Why ? Because frost accumulates more easily in freezers that are too empty or too full. Get into the habit of not leaving it completely empty or worse, filling it to the brim!

4. Avoid putting hot food in it

Freezer:7 Simple And Effective Tips To Say Goodbye TO FROST!

Only put cold food in your freezer. Indeed, if you put food still hot, it causes humidity. If you have hot food that you need to freeze, let it cool to room temperature first, then put it in the fridge for 12 hours and finally put it in the freezer. This avoids having to work your freezer to cool the still hot dish. And you limit the risk of breaking the cold chain by putting a still hot food next to another frozen food.

5. Dry food thoroughly before freezing

Freezer:7 Simple And Effective Tips To Say Goodbye TO FROST!

When you bring back frozen food from the supermarket, it's probably started to thaw a bit. As a result, moisture forms on the outside of the packaging. Before storing them, wipe them with a cloth to remove moisture and prevent the formation of frost.

6. Use the right containers

Freezer:7 Simple And Effective Tips To Say Goodbye TO FROST!

A very simple way to prevent frost buildup on your food is to use proper containers that minimize excess air. If you use glass or plastic containers, they should be the right size for the amount of food inside:without too much air space. Freezer bags are often thicker than regular storage bags. Be sure to squeeze out excess air and store them flat.

7. Maintain a constant temperature in the freezer

Freezer:7 Simple And Effective Tips To Say Goodbye TO FROST!

The outside and inside temperatures are essential to avoid freezing in the freezer. Instead, put your freezer inside the house and not on a balcony in the sun. Outdoors, the appliance will have to work harder to produce cold, especially in hot weather, which can cause frost. The internal temperature of the freezer should be between -15°C and -18°C. You can use a thermometer like this to monitor the temperature. Click here to learn more.

The new frost-free freezers

There are freezers that do not produce frost, which can help deal with the problems associated with freezing.

These devices do not need to be defrosted manually, do not accumulate frost on the walls and avoid freezer burn.

It works thanks to built-in timers and small heaters to reduce freezing.

These turn off automatically when the frost has disappeared.

It's convenient, but unfortunately it often costs more and it doesn't defrost properly if the appliance is too full...

Your turn...

Have you tried these tips? Let us know in the comments if it worked for you. We can't wait to read you!