When trying to open the freezer that was recently opened, you will get slight vacuum inside opposing the door opening. On the first opening, some relatively warm air enters the fridge and once the door is closed it is cooled and this causes a drop in pressure that is so called "the suction". When you quickly close the door, the moisture in the warm air is cooled instantly and condenses out. This causes the 'new' air to lose volume creating the vacuum effect.
Its a good thing really, as it proves that your door seals are working.
no they will just be frozen and break...
just look
To my understanding, on end of the freezer blows air, quite rapidly, towards the other end which acts like a "vacuum". This is called an "air curtain" and acts just as a door would, keeping cold in and heat out.
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No it cannot be put in freezer, just refrigerated. The moisture gets trapped and ruins it. I learnt that the hard way!
No, just put it in the freezer
Youve answers your own question, In Fremantle which is a just South of Perth.
Not unless you want to keep it very cold. It is perfectly all right to keep tequila at room-temperature. Just make sure the container is kept closed.
My freezer is at the bottom. The freezer being at the top isn't universal, it was just a common design for a time.
you just go towards the freezer in the vent, then you will find it next to the entrance to the freezer.
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Yes, you can freeze hard salami for long-term storage. Just make sure to wrap it tightly in plastic wrap or aluminum foil to prevent freezer burn. Thaw in the refrigerator before consuming.
When you open the freezer door, warm, moist air from the surrounding environment enters the freezer. The cold air inside the freezer causes the moisture in the warm air to condense and form tiny water droplets, creating a misty effect. This phenomenon occurs due to the temperature difference between the warm, humid air outside the freezer and the cold air inside it.
I've actually had 3 freezers and they all had lights. Maybe you just have a dud bulb, or a cheap freezer.
yes you can. just make sure they are in a proper freezer bag/container so you prevent freezer burn.
yes you can, just put it in the freezer