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Fridge puzzle🤔

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tanith Sat 05-Oct-24 12:46:31

My fridge gathers water and ice under and in the salad drawers I have to soak it up with a sponge a least twice a week.
I know they say it’s because the drainage hole is blocked but it isn’t. I clean that with a long handle bottle brush and there is never water in the channel.

Any ideas?

Tizliz Sat 05-Oct-24 13:17:33

Same problem here. I have upped the temperature to 6 degrees and it is a lot better. Don’t really want to buy a new one - I am sure it should last more than 20 years

jusnoneed Sat 05-Oct-24 13:25:10

Have you checked the door seal? Found this online.

‘A broken door gasket or seal is another common reason for a leaking fridge interior,’ says Ron Shimek of Mr. Appliance, ‘or even something preventing the door from closing completely. See if the door has been left even the slightest bit as this can cause condensation on the ceiling, dripping down into the rest of the fridge. In this case, wipe the ceiling and inside of the refrigerator out and make sure the door is closed tight.

Sago Sat 05-Oct-24 13:27:35

You need a drain snake not a bottle brush.
Take the drain snake as far as you can down the drainage hole and wriggle it around.

TillyTrotter Sat 05-Oct-24 13:38:11

Good advice Sago I’ll be looking for one of those. A great name too, drain snake.

Charleygirl5 Sat 05-Oct-24 13:59:58

Where can one buy a drain snake? I may look at my "corner shop" Amazon.

Granmarderby10 Sat 05-Oct-24 14:10:39

Our new fridge came with one attached. I’m going to buy a proper fridge thermometer, as do it trust the dial thing.

SueDonim Sat 05-Oct-24 14:29:45

The built-in f/f in our house has always done this, right from the start. The frost-free freezer definitely isn’t frost free, either. hmm I’ve had frost-free products for over 30 years and never had this problem before.

I’d like to swap it for a Bosch or something better quality but it’s almost new and it would be a pain to install a new one so I’ll live with it.

ferry23 Sat 05-Oct-24 14:33:27

For a temporary solution if you haven't got a drain snake, use a bendy straw.

tanith Sat 05-Oct-24 14:42:14

Thanks for the suggestions glad it’s not just me. I will look for a fridge snake but as I said it’s not blocked, as surely water would gather in the channel and it doesn’t. I’ll give anything a try.

jusnoneed Sat 05-Oct-24 15:02:00

I use a long plastic cable tie to push through my fridge drain, never heard of a drain snake - off to have a look.

MissAdventure Sat 05-Oct-24 15:02:42

My fridge is the same.

For the first time ever, I bought a new fridge, because I had this problem with my last one, and this one does the same!!

OldFrill Sat 05-Oct-24 17:39:55

Is the fridge flat. If it's even slightly leaning that may cause the water to miss the drainage channel.

MissAdventure Sat 05-Oct-24 19:17:56

Ah, now there's a thought, thanks.

My floor isn't flat, so I doubt the fridge is.

Mind you, I'll be cross if I spent out on a new fridge when I needn't have.

ferry23 Sun 06-Oct-24 07:40:20

tanith

Thanks for the suggestions glad it’s not just me. I will look for a fridge snake but as I said it’s not blocked, as surely water would gather in the channel and it doesn’t. I’ll give anything a try.

Not necessarily. Some liquids can jellify (is that a word?) in the channel and stop water rising so although you can't see any liquid it may well be lurking underneath something further into the channel.