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Default OT: 'Self defrosting' freezers?



"RJH" wrote in message
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On 11 Mar 2021 at 00:08:28 GMT, ""Rod Speed""
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"Scribbles" wrote in message
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So is self defrosting one of those 'must have' features or just 'ok
when it works'?

The additional question of spending more on something that has a
better energy rating takes us into the unknown ... how long it might
last over the extra cost and any potential savings on running costs
and could be impacted by the whole 'self defrosting' thing. What
happens when that stops working ... is it then worse than a non
self-defrosting model?


Self-defrosting is a Must Have as far as I am concerned.


I much prefer frost free.

Most people have a particular domestic task they absolutely loathe
and detest; for me, that task is defrosting fridges and freezers.


Me too, second only to washing clothes etc by hand down the river.

Put simply, life's too short for all that faff and puddles of water.


My current freezer is an under the counter AEC model,


Mine are the biggest Fisher and Paykel frost free pigeon pair.

Vastly more convenient than the under counter manual
defrost pair of bar fridge sized freezers with fixed shelves.
The freezer has massive roll out drawers and for some
reason you dont get any ice buildup on the contents
at all which is the other massive bonus with frost free.


Ah, I didn't know about the ice building up on food. That does happen for
some reason on bread in particular in my (non-FF freezer)


I get it on meat too which I have a lot more of than bread in there.

- does a frost free stop that happening?


Yep. Still not completely clear to me why that doesnt happen with
a frost free but certainly explains where the name comes from.

about 8 years old and A-rated. Apart from the
time I stupidly left the door open overnight,


Not possible with my latest freezer, it beeps if you do that.


After my door open accident I bought a digital thermometer with an alarm -
also make sure the freezer's operating within range (-18-22C).


I couldnt find one that integrates well with my other sensors,
particularly the room temp sensors in all the Hue movement
sensors but havent checked that for a while. Must check again.