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How to Safely Move Your Refrigerator

Moving a fridge can seem daunting. It is likely to be the most cumbersome appliance in your kitchen, with many sensitive parts. Whether you are moving in or moving out, it's crucial to know what to do to keep you and your appliance safe during the process. This presentation guides you through the basics.

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How to Safely Move Your Refrigerator

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  1. How to Move a Fridge

  2. When you’re moving house, coordinating getting the larger items in and out of the home not only takes heavy man power but careful planning to ensure that no damage is caused. One item that you need to pay particular attention to is your fridge, as moving it in the wrong way could cause irreparable damage. Before you do plan your move, take note of these important tips to ensure a hassle-free process. You're moving house. You're going to have to move your fridge. We have three key tips to moving your fridge properly. Your first question is how do I move the fridge? You always move it upright. This is because if you do lay it down, you can cause damage to the compressor and other parts of the fridge. Keep it as upright as possible for the transportation.

  3. The second question is can I turn it on straight away? Absolutely, if you have transported upright, you can plug it in straight away and get things moving. If for some reason you have not transported it upright, no, do not turn it on straight away. We'd suggest leaving it for about 24 hours before plugging it in and turning it on. Tip number three, if you've unplugged your appliance a few days prior to moving, we recommend leaving the door open. This is to make sure that you don't get any mould buildup. You also won't get odors trapped in the appliance. It's probably the ideal time to clean your appliance. Pull all the drawers out, the shelving, give it a really good scrub so that when you get to your new place, you can plug it in and just get moving.

  4. Andi-Co Marketing Coordinator Rachael Teeuw talks about the best way to move a fridge to ensure you can start using it again as soon as possible.

  5. By following these tips, you’ll easily be able to move your fridge into your new home without any hassle. If you find that your fridge doesn’t last the journey and it’s time for an upgrade, check out Liebherr’s range of outstanding refrigerators with some unique features to keep your produce fresher for longer.

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