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Total no frost is a technology used in refrigerators and freezers that prevents the build-up of frost and ice inside the appliance. It circulates cold air evenly throughout the compartments to maintain a consistent temperature and humidity level, eliminating the need for manual defrosting. This technology helps keep food fresh longer and reduces energy consumption.

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