The claim that you can defrost an icy freezer in 5 minutes with “0 work” is an exaggeration. However, there are ways to speed up the process safely.
A quick and safe way to defrost a freezer
- Turn off and unplug the freezer.
- Remove the food and place it in a cooler or insulated bag.
- Put bowls or pans of hot (not boiling) water inside the freezer and close the door for 5–10 minutes. The warm steam helps loosen the ice.
- Open the door and gently remove softened ice with a plastic or wooden spatula. Avoid metal tools, which can damage the freezer lining or cooling coils.
- Wipe away the melted water with towels.
- Dry the interior completely before plugging the freezer back in.
Avoid these common mistakes
- ❌ Don’t use a hair dryer near standing water or inside a wet freezer.
- ❌ Don’t chip ice with knives, screwdrivers, or other sharp metal objects.
- ❌ Don’t pour boiling water directly onto thick ice, as sudden temperature changes can damage some freezer surfaces.
To reduce future ice buildup:
- Make sure the door seals tightly.
- Minimize how long the door stays open.
- Allow hot food to cool before placing it in the freezer.
While this method can loosen ice quickly, a heavily iced freezer usually takes longer than 5 minutes to fully defrost.