Why is moisture forming on the outside of my freezer?
Applies to
- Freezers
- Refrigerators
Solution
If the door or lid of your freezer is open slightly, it can cause the cold air from inside to meet the warm, moist outside air. This can result in moisture being produced on the outside of the freezer. High humidity can also produce the same result.
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