Let’s say you have just bought a new home or you are getting ready for a big move. You look at your fridge freezer and think, “How in the world am I going to move that thing safely?” It looks huge, heavy, and honestly, a little scary to handle on your own.
Moving a fridge freezer can seem like a tough job. It is heavy, awkward, and if you do it wrong, you could hurt yourself or even damage the fridge.
But here is the good news: with the right steps and a little planning, you can move it safely without any stress.
In this easy guide, we’re going to walk you through exactly how to transport a fridge freezer step-by-step with real tips that actually work. By the end, you will feel confident and ready to handle it like a pro.
Let’s get started.
So, how do you transport a fridge freezer?
Moving a fridge freezer needs good preparation. Trust us, it saves a lot of trouble later.
Tip:
If you want to defrost faster, you can put bowls of hot water inside. Close the doors a little, and the steam will melt the ice quicker. It usually takes about 6 to 24 hours. So, plan ahead.
Here is a small chart for quick planning:
Task | Time Needed |
Emptying food | 15 to 30 minutes |
Defrosting | 6 to 24 hours |
Cleaning and drying | 30 to 45 minutes |
Now, here’s what you’ve to do to move a fridge freezer after taking the above preparation.
After defrosting, clean it well. Wipe the inside with a mix of water and baking soda. Dry it completely with towels. This stops bad smells and mould from growing inside while moving.
Remove any loose shelves or drawers. If you cannot remove them, tape them in place so they do not slide around and break. Use bubble wrap or old towels to cover fragile parts.
Turn off the power and unplug the fridge carefully. Tie up the cable with tape or a zip tie. Stick the cord to the back of the fridge so it does not drag while moving.
Now, it is time to protect the fridge for the journey.
Cover the fridge with moving blankets or thick towels. You can also use bubble wrap for extra protection, especially on corners and handles. Tape the blankets lightly so they stay in place.
Important: Do not tape directly onto the fridge. It can damage the surface.
A moving dolly is a lifesaver here. Make sure it is strong enough to carry heavy loads. Use strong straps to tie the fridge securely to the dolly. This way, you will move it safely without straining your back.
Quick Fact: If a fridge is tilted, you should leave it upright for the same amount of time it was tilted before plugging it back in.
For example: If tilted for 3 hours, let it stand for 3 hours before turning it on.
Placement Tips:
If Transported | Wait Time Before Turning On |
Kept Upright | 2 to 4 hours |
Tilted/Laid Down | 12 to 24 hours |
After you have waited the right amount of time, you can plug the fridge freezer back in. Set the fridge section to about three to five degrees Celsius, and the freezer part to around minus eighteen degrees.
Give it a few hours to cool down properly. While you wait, you can put the shelves and drawers back in carefully. Once everything feels nice and cold inside, you can start restocking your food.
Take your time and make sure everything is working just right.
Let us quickly go through some mistakes people often make:
Avoid these, and you will be just fine.
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So, that’s all about how to transport a fridge freezer. Moving a fridge freezer is not so scary when you know what to do. It just needs some time, teamwork, and a little patience. Just remember to empty it, defrost it, protect it, keep it upright and give it time to settle.
Follow these steps and your fridge freezer will stay safe and happy in your new home.
Good luck with your move!
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It is not a good idea to lay a fridge freezer flat during transport. Laying it down can cause the oil inside the compressor to move into the wrong parts. If you must lay it down, always keep it on its side and stand it upright as soon as possible.
After moving, wait at least four hours before plugging in your fridge freezer. This gives the compressor oil time to settle back where it should be. If it was moved lying down, wait even longer, around eight to twelve hours if possible.
If the fridge freezer is too big to fit through doorways or narrow halls, you might need to remove the doors. Check the manual for instructions or get help from a professional. Removing the doors can make moving much easier and safer.
You can move a fridge freezer by yourself if it is small and you have the right equipment, like a trolley. But for bigger and heavier models, it is much safer to get help from at least one other person. Trying to move it alone can be risky for both you and the appliance.