Does anyone know if you can plug them straight in and use? or do you have leave them for awhile to start freezing, i've got a new one coming tomorrow and i don't know weather to keep the old one plugged in
Thanks in advance
Does anyone know if you can plug them straight in and use? or do you have leave them for awhile to start freezing, i've got a new one coming tomorrow and i don't know weather to keep the old one plugged in
Thanks in advance
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Tries to remember when I bought mine over six years ago .I think I just plugged it in and used it.I'm sure full instructions will come with it.I had to use it right away my old one broke in the middle of July! I farmed it's contents out to relatives and neighbours,then collected it all back again.
Tries to remember when I bought mine over six years ago .I think I just plugged it in and used it.I'm sure full instructions will come with it.I had to use it right away my old one broke in the middle of July! I farmed it's contents out to relatives and neighbours,then collected it all back again.
Thats what i was going too do with my food but if it needs to be plugged in for abit before use i'll need to keep the old fridge/freezer in the kitchen abit longer the freezer door is currently being held shut with cello tape
It does say they have to settle for a bit. The delivery men will tell you how long. But mine was broken so I ignored him
It does say they have to settle for a bit. The delivery men will tell you how long. But mine was broken so I ignored him
That's what i was thinking too it's a pain trying to get into the freezer through all the tape keeping it shut, it looks like a crime scene and why do the say delivery between 7am and 2pm
let it stand around for 5 - 24 hours and then plug it in.
I just plugged mine in and used it straight away. Not sure if that is correct but all was fine for me
Plug and go for the freezer in the garage too
The advice I had 2 weeks ago with my new freezer was to let it stand for 24 hours before plugging it in
The advice I had 2 weeks ago with my new freezer was to let it stand for 24 hours before plugging it in
Would that be your free freezer well done on the win
The advice I had 2 weeks ago with my new freezer was to let it stand for 24 hours before plugging it in
Would that be your free freezer well done on the win
Yes my gorgeous new smeg freezer that I got from that Clarence the polar bear
The advice I had 2 weeks ago with my new freezer was to let it stand for 24 hours before plugging it in
Would that be your free freezer well done on the win
Yes my gorgeous new smeg freezer that I got from that Clarence the polar bear
does it say Helllllooooooooooooo there Pengy fish for tea, tricky when you open the door
The advice I had 2 weeks ago with my new freezer was to let it stand for 24 hours before plugging it in
Would that be your free freezer well done on the win
Yes my gorgeous new smeg freezer that I got from that Clarence the polar bear
does it say Helllllooooooooooooo there Pengy fish for tea, tricky when you open the door
no and I'm really disappointed that Denis Leary (comedian who does Clarence's voice) isn't there when I open it either
The advice I had 2 weeks ago with my new freezer was to let it stand for 24 hours before plugging it in
Would that be your free freezer well done on the win
Yes my gorgeous new smeg freezer that I got from that Clarence the polar bear
how is the FREEzer missus?!
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