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Chest freezer

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Hi, can anyone send me a link on amazon or ebay of a pipe to drain water from my chest freezer at the bottom plug? I am struggling to find the product. Its called a hose connect adapter but every time I type it in all sorts come up.
 

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I didn't think there was one? As soon as you undo, water will poor out or do you attach pipe before you defrost?

I just use a cheap wet and dry vac. Suck up water. They start at £35
 
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I didn't think there was one? As soon as you undo water will poor out, or do you attach before you defrost?

I just use a cheap wet and dry vac. Suck up water. They start at £35
You attach before u defrost, you attach the pipe and the other end put it in a bucket or something. It shows on youtube etc but I never can seem to find the one they are using
 
Empty the food out, cover with towels/blankets etc to insulate them, swill some warm water around in the chest, bale it out, finish drying off with a towel, switch back on, put the food back in, job done.
 
Empty the food out, cover with towels/blankets etc to insulate them, swill some warm water around in the chest, bale it out, finish drying off with a towel, switch back on, put the food back in, job done.
Surely that is not helpful. Have a load of ice that needs deicing. Also its leaking water from the bottom from time time
 
Surely that is not helpful. Have a load of ice that needs deicing. Also its leaking water from the bottom from time time
I defrost our freezers similar to that method. Takes no time at all.

 
It's called a freezer drain hose adapter. I can find them in Europe and America for some makes but not in UK.
 

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