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## Step-by-Step: Defrost Your Freezer Fast
### 1. **Unplug the Freezer**
Safety first! Always unplug your freezer before defrosting to avoid electrical hazards.
### 3. **Lay Towels Around the Base**
Place towels or an old blanket around the bottom of the freezer to catch melting ice and avoid floor puddles.
### 4. **Speed Things Up with Steam**
Place a **bowl or pot of hot (not boiling) water** inside the freezer and close the door. The steam will loosen frost quickly—some chunks may start falling off in as little as **10–15 minutes**.
### 5. **Use a Plastic Scraper**
Gently remove loosened chunks of ice with a plastic scraper or spatula. Never use anything sharp—metal tools can puncture the lining and ruin your freezer.
### 7. **Plug It Back In**
Wait a few minutes for the freezer to return to temperature before reloading your food.
## Bonus: Even Faster Methods
– **Hairdryer method**: Blow warm air inside the freezer to melt ice faster (keep the cord dry and safe!).
– **Fan method**: Place a fan blowing into the open freezer to circulate room-temp air.
– **Plastic hot water bottles**: Fill a few with hot water and place them on frosty shelves.
## How Often Should You Defrost?
Aim to defrost your freezer **once or twice a year**, or when frost buildup is more than 1/4 inch thick. If you notice doors not sealing properly or drawers sticking, it’s time.
## Say Goodbye to Frost the Smart Way
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