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Defrosting your fridge when you go away?

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mrsgreenfingers56 Mon 05-Aug-19 14:01:34

Does anyone still defrost a 'fridge when they go on holiday? I thought this went out in the 50's but my elderly mother insists on doing every time she goes away even if only for 5 days! I don't defrost my 'fridge when I go away. Does anyone else? Mum switched the 'fridge off and the freezer as well by mistake. What a mess when I went in to do some jobs for her whilst she was away. Comments Ladies please.

schnackie Tue 06-Aug-19 12:19:19

I usually go away for 3 - 4 weeks at a time. An empty fridge/freezer uses up more electricity than a full one. I empty everything out, and block the doors with tea towels so they stay open. I may try the tea bags as well.

nipsmum Tue 06-Aug-19 12:23:10

No I've never defrosted my fridge when on holiday. Unfortunately my daughter's fridge broke down when they were on holiday a few weeks ago. They came home to a very wet smelly mouldy fridge. It was old so they now have a brand spanking new larder fridge/ freezer.

monanny Tue 06-Aug-19 12:46:25

Mine is frost free but I always turn off as it's usually three weeks, for peace of mind.

grandtanteJE65 Tue 06-Aug-19 13:17:53

When I was a student I did defrost and turn of the fridge before going home to my parents to work all summer.

Now I don't do so, as there is someone in every day while we are away to feed the cat.

Hollycat Tue 06-Aug-19 15:10:28

I think they used to be switched off in the 50’s and 60’s in case they iced up when you were away, but today’s fridges drive themselves automatically so there’s no problem.

Bijou Tue 06-Aug-19 16:39:49

I note that some people put jars of jam and bottles of sauce in the fridge. Surely this is unnecessary?

Saggi Tue 06-Aug-19 17:38:45

Never defrosted any fridge....and only defrosted my chest freezer once in 35 years!!!! And that was when I was getting rid of it....and it was second-hand...man who took it away couldn’tbelieve it was still going strong...it was a ‘Bejam’ freezer...brought by my friend as ‘shop soiled’..cos it had a little dent in it!!! She reckons she had it 8 years and I had it in my garage for 35 years. Well done Bejam’s

Wiltshiregrams Tue 06-Aug-19 19:05:42

As a tiny frosty from Teacheranne‘s post you can put tea bags in smelly shoes and they take the smell away. Do it with grandsons football boots all the time. He told me about this. by the way.
I don’t switch the fridge or freezer off when go away but am quite OCD about everything else.

NannyG123 Tue 06-Aug-19 20:00:49

I used to empty fridge and turn it off, not now just take everything out that will go go off.

Esspee Tue 06-Aug-19 20:11:51

bijou most products e.g. ketchup now have advice printed on the label that after opening it should be refrigerated.

M0nica Tue 06-Aug-19 20:42:42

Another case of manufacturers prtoecting themselves against litigious and stupid consumers.

I work as before; tomato and HP sauce, mustards, salad creams etc, live in the kitchen cupboard. All these products have been around for a century or more with little reformulation. Most households were without fridges until the 1960s. I do not remember massive food poisoning outbreaks because someone used a one year old unrefrigerated bottle of HP sauce.