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blue toon | 23:44 Wed 16th Jul 2008 | How it Works
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hi
just purchased a chest freezer and got it to working temp. but when i open the lid there doesnt seem to be any resistance. as you get with a fridge door etc. do you think the seal is not working as it should. or is it just because it is new. as this is my first chest freezer i dont really know. any input would be appreciated.
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Most bench freezers have two tension rods to take the main weight of the lid. They work like a spring. Without this it would be very difficult to lift the door up, especially for a petite Ms.

Bear in mind the orientation of normal freezers- the freezer is upright, so unless you had a seal wih resistance, the door would swing open.
However, with a chest freezer, it is lying parallel to the ground with the door opening upwards. Hence gravity keeps the door shut meaning ou dont need the same amount of resistance!

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thanks for your answers.when i looked at it this morning you can see daylight between seal and top of freezer.been in contact with store who sold it and they have agreed to change it . as .we are not to happy that we can see daylight between seal.which would not keep freezing without it coming on more often

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