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Caution: Unplug the refrigerator before performing any internal clearing.
This is clearly a design defect. The water line is too close to the evaporator coils, causing the drain to ice over. This shouldn't happen on a premium appliance. If you buy this, check the back of the freezer often, or you’ll end up with water damage like I did. Disappointed that I have to manually defrost a 'frost-free' appliance."
Are you currently dealing with a in your fridge, or are you just looking to do some preventative maintenance ?
Underneath those coils sits a small trough and a tiny opening—the . In a healthy fridge, the melted water flows into this hole, travels down a plastic tube, and ends up in a shallow pan at the very bottom of the unit, where the heat from the compressor evaporates it back into the kitchen air. It’s a perfect, invisible cycle. The "Deep Freeze" Effect
It was a quiet Tuesday evening when Sarah noticed a small, shimmering puddle at the base of her refrigerator. At first, she thought a water bottle had leaked, but as she opened the fridge door, she saw a sheet of solid ice covering the floor of the main compartment, tucked right under the vegetable crisper drawers.
Caution: Unplug the refrigerator before performing any internal clearing.
This is clearly a design defect. The water line is too close to the evaporator coils, causing the drain to ice over. This shouldn't happen on a premium appliance. If you buy this, check the back of the freezer often, or you’ll end up with water damage like I did. Disappointed that I have to manually defrost a 'frost-free' appliance." fridge drain hole blocked with ice
Are you currently dealing with a in your fridge, or are you just looking to do some preventative maintenance ? This shouldn't happen on a premium appliance
Underneath those coils sits a small trough and a tiny opening—the . In a healthy fridge, the melted water flows into this hole, travels down a plastic tube, and ends up in a shallow pan at the very bottom of the unit, where the heat from the compressor evaporates it back into the kitchen air. It’s a perfect, invisible cycle. The "Deep Freeze" Effect Underneath those coils sits a small trough and
It was a quiet Tuesday evening when Sarah noticed a small, shimmering puddle at the base of her refrigerator. At first, she thought a water bottle had leaked, but as she opened the fridge door, she saw a sheet of solid ice covering the floor of the main compartment, tucked right under the vegetable crisper drawers.