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How to Buy a Freezer
by kim82600
Want to buy a freezer? Do you want a chest freezer, upright freezer, or just not sure? Read on!
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How to Prevent Freezer Burn
by SharonJeanne
How to package bulk meat purchases to prevent freezer burn
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How to Replace a Freezer Door Seal
by Walter H. Boelter
Freezer seals are essential to the proper operation of a freezer. Without a proper seal, a freezer is less efficient. Air leaking into the freezer carries moisture that causes rapid ice buildup, often even faster than a self-defrosting freezer can remove it. Leaky seals can also cause freezer burn or partial thawing of items in the freezer.
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Frost Build Up in Freezers
by Sophie Stillwell
Frost build up in your freezer means you have an old freezer or one that is not working properly. If you don't get rid of the frost build up in your freezer, your freezer won't be as efficient as it could be.
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How to Store Freezer Meals in a Small Freezer
by momcents
Whether you do Once a Month Cooking, Batch cooking or just like to have a few meals in the freezer at all times, don’t let a small freezer deter you from stocking your freezer full of frozen meals.
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How to Defrost the Freezer
by Tim Gipson
Depending on the type of freezer, defrost a freezer by removing all items, opening door and thoroughly wiping moisture from the sides, ceiling and floor. Defrost chest freezers or refrigerator freezers with this free video from a home repair specialist on maintaining and fixing houses.
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About Chest Freezers
by Veronica Davis
The chest freezer is one of a couple different types of freezers, yet it is probably the more common of the freezer options. A chest freezer is perhaps the best use of space, the most economical in terms of budget and electricity and quite user friendly.
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Frost-Free Freezers Versus Chest Freezers
by Nicholas Salvatore
Buying a freezer is simple, but there are many differences to consider between a frost-free freezer and a chest freezer. There is a big difference in price, ease of use and energy usage.
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How Does a Frostless Freezer Work?
by Kathleen Ide
Frostless freezers are freezers that are designed to avoid the frosty layer that can sometimes build up in freezer cases that makes it difficult to store items in the freezer or even close the door. These freezers work by defrosting slightly on a schedule. These defrosting periods allow the ice forming around the freezer coils to thaw, which helps the freezer remain free of icy buildup. This feature is usually available only on refrigerator/freezer combos found in dorm rooms or in average kitchens. Larger chest freezers generally require manual defrosting.
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About Frost Free Freezers
by Jade B.
Frost free freezers were invented as a solution to the problems created by the thick frost that tends to develop around the inside of most regular freezers. Because of this frost, regular freezers have a decreased storage capacity. Also, when it's time to unplug the freezer, the frost melts and drips everywhere. While frost free freezers seem like a smart alternative to regular freezers, there are a few considerations you must keep in mind when buying one.
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