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Q: defrosting your fridge ..ever do that anywhere but in China?

I think I remember MOM doing that in the 60's .... I just did it, again, cause my little drawers were filling up (pun) ...  I got so much meat and cheese now that the freezer is overwhelmed.....  I been on the road for 40 years and this is the only fridge I have ever had to manually defrost......  few times now.   ... thank GOD for hairdryers and Chinese cleavers.

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I've had to do this occasionally in the past (maybe once every 5 years!). Mainly due to overfilling or leaving the door slightly open occasionally. Modern freezers do seem to require this less though. 

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Soinds like the door seal is maybe not right. Might be worth giving the seal a good clean, especially in the grooves.

Then again, it could be because you sit in front of your open fridge supping your beer Smile

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scots is right: if there is even a small gap in the hermetic doorseal, the cold temperature will suck in moisture and it will condense into ice or a pool of water.

never had real serious ice issues, but you really should defrost fridges once in a while. ice buildup reduces the cooling element's effectiveness, wastes energy and may even lead to it breaking.

when i know i'm out of the house for a few days, i'll empty the fridge beforehand (might not be possible if you have a mountain of cheese and meat), and just switch it off with a bunch of rags on the floor. then you'll have a touch of mopping up to do when you return, that's all.

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I'm from Ireland and we often defrost the fridge... well, not often, but more than never.

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