🧊 What Is the Hole in the Bottom of the Refrigerator?
That small hole, often located at the back or inside the fridge compartment near the bottom, is the drain hole. Its purpose is to allow condensation water — the moisture that forms inside your fridge — to drain out.
Here’s how it works:
As the refrigerator cools, moisture in the air condenses on the cooling coils or walls.
This condensation collects and drips down to the bottom of the fridge.
The drain hole channels this water to a drip pan underneath the fridge.
From the drip pan, the water slowly evaporates over time.
This system helps prevent water buildup inside the fridge, which can cause mold, mildew, and bad smells.
🚰 Why Does the Drain Hole Get Clogged?
Over time, food particles, spills, dust, and other debris can accumulate and block the drain hole. When this happens:
Water can’t drain properly.
It pools at the bottom of your fridge.
You may notice leaks on your kitchen floor.
Foul odors can develop.
Regular cleaning of the drain hole is essential to keep everything flowing smoothly.
🧼 How to Clean the Drain Hole Perfectly — Step by Step
What You’ll Need:
Warm water
Mild dish soap (optional)
A pipe cleaner, turkey baster, or flexible cleaning brush
A small funnel or syringe (optional)
Baking soda (optional)
Cleaning Steps:
Unplug Your Refrigerator
Safety first! Disconnect your fridge from the power supply before starting any cleaning.
Locate the Drain Hole
Check your fridge manual if you’re unsure, but it’s usually at the back of the fridge interior near the bottom or behind the lower drawers.
Clear Visible Debris
Use a soft cloth or paper towel to wipe around the drain hole and remove any loose dirt or food particles.
Flush the Drain Hole
Fill a turkey baster, syringe, or funnel with warm water mixed with a little dish soap. Carefully squirt the water into the drain hole to flush out clogs.
Use a Pipe Cleaner or Flexible Brush
Gently insert a pipe cleaner or flexible brush into the drain to dislodge stubborn debris. Be careful not to damage any parts.
Optional Baking Soda Flush
For extra deodorizing and cleaning, you can pour a small amount of baking soda followed by warm water down the drain.
Dry and Reassemble
Wipe up any spills and put any removed parts back in place.
Plug the Refrigerator Back In
Turn your fridge on and monitor for leaks.