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The ingenious trick to defrost a freezer: the ice disappears without having to unplug it

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Defrosting a freezer

How to quickly defrost your freezer without unplugging it?
Unplugging the appliance is obviously the easiest way to defrost a freezer, but what can you do when it’s plugged in? Unplugging the appliance can compromise the preservation of food in the freezer and in the refrigerator. Here are the steps to follow to defrost it even when it’s plugged in:

Remove all food from the freezer and store it in a cool place.
Place a pan of boiling water inside to raise the temperature and collect any water that forms during defrosting.
Close the freezer and wait for the ice to melt. The heat from the boiling water will melt the ice more quickly.
Open the freezer occasionally to let in warm air, which will also help melt the ice more quickly.
Use a damp cloth, towel, or blunt object to remove any remaining ice. Avoid using sharp or pointed objects, as they could damage the finish of the freezer and cause injury.
Dry the freezer thoroughly.
Close the freezer and wait for the temperature inside the appliance to return to normal before putting the food back in.

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