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Home > Frost free freezerOne problem that has plagued freezer units is the accumulation of frost. The ice crystals build up whenever the door is opened. The warmth and humidity introduced into the unit is the catalyst to the process. As the frost builds up it restricts the ability of the freezer to circulate cold air, and decreases the performance of the unit. Defrosting the unit is a time consuming process, and unless you have a second freezer, the frozen food in the freezer can thaw out while the defrosting process is undertaken. That's why a 'frost free' freezer is such a boon to have. The ease of use is increased because you do not have the headache of worrying if or when to defrost your freezer. The performance of your freezer is also made more reliable. The lack of frost also makes viewing the packaging of foods easier, the boxes wont stick to the cabinet walls or other boxes, and odours are reduced because the circulated air is not restricted. However, a 'frost free' freezer does use more power. Due to the process of auto-defrosting the unit - dry air is automatically circulated at certain times. This will rise the temperature of the internal cabinet during the process. Frost free units are more expensive, due to the cooling element requiring extra safety insulation.
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