Re: Defrosting Freezer

Re: Defrosting Freezer

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Defrosting Freezer szeiss 10-15-2006

"Ron Cliiborn" <Roncliborn@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>
> If you are in a hurry, do not have a hair dryer or hot air gun, why not
> try an electric skillet. I would put it on low and make sure it was
> plugged into a GFCI plug.
>
> Now, pardon my ignorance, while I've defrosted many a freezer at
> different jobs, why would a person buy one? Are they cheaper? I
> really didn't know they still made them. Are there other reasons to
> get a non-frost free freezer? Just curious.
> Ron
>
>

Yes, there is a reason to use a non-frost free freezer, but I ignored that
when I bought my last one because it is just too much work to empty the
freezer, get rid of the ice, and reload. The primary reason (aside from
cost) is that food will last longer in the non-frost free type. I believe
it has something to do with air circulation in frost free freezers. That
is, they have more of a drying effect on food.

MaryL




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