Steve Maskery
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I have two fridge-freezers, one in my kitchen and a smaller one currently standing in my conservatory.
The latter is a cheap and cheerful Beko something-or-other which I bought when I became, er, Independent, about 6.5 years ago.
The light comes on but it no longer freezes stuff very well. The contents are frozen, yes, but only just. Some of the fruit is squidgy, but I would expect that as it is the leftovers of making rhubarb gin and blackberry whisky, so it is stuffed full of alcohol (makes a great filling for a pie, I can tell you).
The conservatory is unheated, so it's quite chilly out there. I've not measured the temperature, but let us say that it is only a few degrees above freezing. Is that going to affect the operation of the freezer? The radiator on the back is not at all warm to the touch as I would expect.
It's not a power problem, the light comes on.
Do I have a defunct freezer?
All advice welcome.
S
The latter is a cheap and cheerful Beko something-or-other which I bought when I became, er, Independent, about 6.5 years ago.
The light comes on but it no longer freezes stuff very well. The contents are frozen, yes, but only just. Some of the fruit is squidgy, but I would expect that as it is the leftovers of making rhubarb gin and blackberry whisky, so it is stuffed full of alcohol (makes a great filling for a pie, I can tell you).
The conservatory is unheated, so it's quite chilly out there. I've not measured the temperature, but let us say that it is only a few degrees above freezing. Is that going to affect the operation of the freezer? The radiator on the back is not at all warm to the touch as I would expect.
It's not a power problem, the light comes on.
Do I have a defunct freezer?
All advice welcome.
S