As we all know the fridge is indispensable for any family. The technical problems that appear in its proper functioning appear suddenly and can lead to food losses even by the orders of hundreds of lei. In order to prevent as much as possible such situations, as an authorized refrigerator technician, I will present below some technical tips that are available to any user.
Let the ice melt. It’s a long-term procedure, so be patient and keep the mop close, so you can collect water as quickly as possible. You can “help” the ice to melt faster if you boil some water and put it in a bowl placed in the freezer. However, the best way to defrost the freezer is the natural one. Wash the freezer wall. Use warm water, a soft cloth and universal cleaning detergent. On the market there are products created especially for cleaning the refrigerator and freezer. If you are still on the universal detergent or the dishwasher, first read the manufacturer’s instructions and see if it is recommended for a refrigerator. Do you need some Brea refrigerator repair services ? Please check DNVappliance now!
Tip of the day: Functional drawers and shelves. Drawers with rollers open and close more smoothly than those with plastic-on-plastic glides. Spill-proof shelves keep accidents contained. A folding or hide-away shelf is handy because it lets you fit a tall bottle or cake tray without adjusting the height of the shelves. Gallon door storage can free up a bunch of shelf space by letting you keep your juice or milk in the door. Many French-door fridges come with a full-width drawer below the crisper drawers; it’s designed for platters and sheet pans but is also a great place to keep snacks in a spot that kids can reach. These features are common but not universal on fridges above the budget category.
Possibly the most versatile (and most expensive) type of fridge, French door fridges are similar in width to side-by-side models, and have the entire bottom third devoted to freezer space, just like a bottom freezer model. As with side-by-side fridges, the fridge door is split into two, opening from the centre for the fridge section. Some French door fridges have a single door for the freezer section, but some split the freezer section the same way as the fridge section, making for a grand total of four doors on your fridge. The main advantage to this slightly elaborate door configuration is that opening one of the half doors lets less cold air out than if you’d swung open both. The other advantage is the fact that as with a side-by-side model, the split doors mean less clearance is required between the fridge and your bench/other kitchen installations.