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Lack of ventilation and extreme humidity is possibly a cause but I would say it's less likely than an appliance problem. The reason I don't think it's very likely is that firstly it's not winter in the UK so probably the humidity isn't that high and secondly the freezer actually creates heat in the surrounding area so even with little ventilation the slight rise in ambient temperature lowers the relative humidity in the surrounding area hence lower chance of condensation.
Is the condensation forming in one or two specific areas of the body of the freezer or is it uniform over the entire thing?
Is there any other appliances such as tumble dryers or dishwashers in the same room?
Is the condensation forming in one or two specific areas of the body of the freezer or is it uniform over the entire thing?
Is there any other appliances such as tumble dryers or dishwashers in the same room?