That tip is misleading and potentially unsafe.
❄️ Can a freezer defrost “on its own” without unplugging?
👉 Not really—at least not effectively.
Most standard freezers:
- Keep running continuously
- Maintain freezing temperatures
- Prevent ice from melting naturally
So the ice will not melt properly while the fridge is still powered and cooling.
⚠️ Why this “hack” doesn’t work well
- The compressor keeps producing cold air
- Ice may soften slightly but won’t fully melt
- You risk water leakage and uneven defrosting
- It can even strain the appliance
✅ Proper (and safe) way to defrost a freezer
1. Turn off or unplug the refrigerator
- This is the most important step
- Stops cooling so ice can melt
2. Remove food and shelves
- Keeps food safe and avoids mess
3. Let ice melt naturally
- Leave the door open
- Place towels to absorb water
4. Speed it up (optional)
- Put a bowl of warm (not boiling) water inside
- Gently loosen ice (don’t use sharp tools)
🧠 What about “frost-free” fridges?
Some modern models defrost automatically, but:
- If ice buildup is visible, something may be wrong
- They don’t need manual “hacks”
🟢 Bottom line
- ❌ Ice will NOT properly melt while the freezer is running
- ✔ Safe defrosting requires turning the appliance off
- ✔ “No-unplug” tricks are usually ineffective or misleading
If you want, I can show you a fast 20-minute defrost method that’s safe and actually works.