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Got up this morning and noticed that the chest freezer lid was slightly open as there was a coat nearby and the sleeve got caught in the lid without anyone noticing.  So the thing has been open all night and I'm wondering do I have to throw everything out?  Everything is still rock solid, there was a bag of diced chicken at the top and it is solid.  The rest is mostly just frozen veg and chips with the odd pizza and bag of diced meat.  I was thinking throw all the meat out and the rest should be ok?  Or will it be ok to cook the meat today for dinner before dumping the remainder?

 

I need to defrost the thing now aswell coz the top of it has got all icy and frozen over because of being open all night 

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Being a chest freezer you will not need to turf everything as the cold air will not be able to escape from it, in the main and as long as it was still switched on its motor will have been working overtime to try and keep it at it's normal temperature..

 

Depending on how full it was and how much open the lid was there is a small possibility that a few items might be a bit soft. However, your post suggests that it was effectively closed but not 100% because of what was caught in it. This suggests to me that apart from a bit of extra ice forming no damage has been done.

 

Also if it has formed extra ice, this in itself suggests a fair degree of coldness was still milling around.

Extremely Fluffy Fluffy Thing
Last edited by Extremely Fluffy Fluffy Thing
Originally Posted by Ells:

Got up this morning and noticed that the chest freezer lid was slightly open as there was a coat nearby and the sleeve got caught in the lid without anyone noticing.  So the thing has been open all night and I'm wondering do I have to throw everything out?  Everything is still rock solid, there was a bag of diced chicken at the top and it is solid.  The rest is mostly just frozen veg and chips with the odd pizza and bag of diced meat.  I was thinking throw all the meat out and the rest should be ok?  Or will it be ok to cook the meat today for dinner before dumping the remainder?

 

I need to defrost the thing now aswell coz the top of it has got all icy and frozen over because of being open all night 

Try pouring a boiled kettle into it - should take a few mins then sponge up the melt water?

FM
Originally Posted by Ells:

 

I need to defrost the thing now aswell coz the top of it has got all icy and frozen over because of being open all night 

Dou you have a large sheet or something similar and your ice scraper?

 

Spread the sheet over thetop of the freezer after opening it fully. Leave it for about 20 minutes then using your scraper you should be able to chip the ice of the lid. the ice then collects on the sheet which you then fold up and remove. Close the lid again and you are back in business without having had to do a full defrost....unless the rest of the freezer is needing a defrost anyway.

Extremely Fluffy Fluffy Thing
Originally Posted by Aimee:

My daughter was a pain in the back side when she was little for leaving the freezer door open after going in there for ice cream  I asked her the other day to switch the dryer off and she switched the freezer off  good job I noticed 

It's probably all her fault that you don't have much joy in the white goods department 

 

Speaking of which - my drier was broken at the same time as yours - my sons friend sent off for the part and fixed it but it seems to have gone again

Soozy Woo
Originally Posted by Extremely Fluffy Fluffy Thing:
Originally Posted by Ells:

 

I need to defrost the thing now aswell coz the top of it has got all icy and frozen over because of being open all night 

Dou you have a large sheet or something similar and your ice scraper?

 

Spread the sheet over thetop of the freezer after opening it fully. Leave it for about 20 minutes then using your scraper you should be able to chip the ice of the lid. the ice then collects on the sheet which you then fold up and remove. Close the lid again and you are back in business without having had to do a full defrost....unless the rest of the freezer is needing a defrost anyway.

Oh that sounds simple enough  Cheers! 

Ells

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