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Posted on Aug 06, 2009

Food in freezer covered in ice particles

Anything in the freezer now is covered in what can only be described as a frost. Food also seems to be over frozen, like freezer burns. I have tried altering the thermostat but that doesn't seem to help.

  • Mrs Carole Wellings
    Mrs Carole Wellings Nov 13, 2013

    Thsi is exactly my problem too. What is the solution?

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The only way frost can form on the outside of your frozen foods is from moisture in the air entering the freezer. This happens when the door is opened exessively or your door seal is not seated firmly to the frame when the door is closed.

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  • Mrs Carole Wellings
    Mrs Carole Wellings Nov 13, 2013

    Then I must have another seal fitted - I had one last year

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