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Why Buy a Chest Freezer?

If you like to stock with food items in the bulk or need a freezer to preserve your vegetables and fruits, you should consider a chest freezer. Check out features such as counterbalance lids that let you look through the contents without falling over your head or interior lighting to make organising easy.

There are a range of designs that are ideal for outbuildings and garages. Most require manual defrosting but are quiet and energy efficient.

Size

A chest freezer offers plenty of storage space that is ideal for a utility room or garage. It will let you keep that pile of apples that your neighbour gave you for winter crumbles, or bulk-buys, such as whole sides of chicken wings and salmon. It will also let you store your everyday frozen staples in your refrigerator and freezer.

We offer a wide range of white goods from reputable manufacturers in various sizes and widths. You can choose a sleek and compact model that is easily tucked away in an alcove or under your stairs or a larger one with the capacity of 519 litres for dinners and snacks for parties.

Many models include one or more wire storage baskets, ideal for small items such as frozen veg and oven chips. The counterbalanced top isn't going to hit your head when you lift it up. You can also make it an access point to reach items that are behind. Some come with a fast-freeze function, which gives you that extra burst of coldness to make the most of your fresh produce.

Make sure the freezer is designed to be used in a garage or outbuilding that is attached to your home. Many are not built to operate in rooms without insulation at temperatures below 10 degrees Celsius. Doing this may void the warranty.

Energy efficiency

Whether you're looking for a commercial freezer or one for your private home, it's always worth examining its energy efficiency. Fridges and freezers can consume lots of energy, therefore choosing one that is more energy efficient will save you money over the course of. You can find the Energy Rating on the product page, which will inform you of what it's expected to cost for operating.

Another factor to consider is the size. Chest freezers are usually longer and lower than upright freezers, so you'll need to make sure that there is enough room in your home to accommodate one. Also, keep in mind that a larger freezer will use more energy.

There are several manufacturers that specialize in energy efficient appliances, like Danby and Whirlpool. They are smaller in footprint and have excellent insulation, which helps to keep frozen food chilled for longer. Prices start as low as PS250.

A chest freezer deals freezer is the perfect option for anyone who wishes to minimize food waste and maintain an arsenal of essentials in case when the weather turns cold. Buying a new freezer can be an expensive investment but it's a good investment and will save you money in the long term.

Noise

If you're considering buying a new chest freezer, you might be worried it will produce quite a lot of noise. It's understandable that a raucous sound can be alarming because freezers are generally quiet appliances. Don't be alarmed. There are a variety of reasons for why your freezer might be making noises. It's not all bad.

Defrosting your fridge is required if the freezer is producing an excessive amount of noise. Chest freezers need to be defrosted on a regular basis to ensure they are running smoothly and to prevent ice build-up. Fortunately, this isn't as difficult as it may sound.

There are plenty of models to fit your needs and space from small models that are ideal for small spaces, to huge 500+ litre ones designed for large families. If you're looking to make a chic white addition to your kitchen or something more garage-friendly, there are a lot of options available.

This Hotpoint model is ideal for garages, providing the perfect balance between dimensions and cost. The 255-litre capacity will give you plenty of storage space for frozen ready meals and batch-cooked stews, while the internal lid is light and counterbalanced to help with accessing foods that are located at the bottom of the appliance. It is also A+ energy efficient and comes with a power-failure safe-store feature. It can be left on standby for up to 24 hours in the event of power failure.

Convenience

It's worth searching for chest freezers that come with features that will make them more convenient. Some chest freezers feature lights or alarms that activate when temperatures rise. This can help reduce food waste and can help you save money over the course of time. Some have lids that lock, which are useful if you're concerned about burglars or children getting into your freezer, particularly when it's located in an unheated space like a garage.

Most chest freezers do NOT have shelves or drawers, so it can be difficult to access the items at the bottom. Find models with storage baskets that sit on top - these lift up and allow you to easily get to those more awkward foods. Some models also have controls on the bottom corner of doors, which are particularly beneficial if you suffer from back problems or struggle to bend over.

This black chest freezer for outbuilding freezer looks elegant and is ideal for garage storage. Its capacity is of 312 litres. It is perfect to store frozen meals or cooking in large quantities. It also comes with a variety of useful features like an adjustable temperature as well as a safe power failure storage and an easy freeze function. It's also very energy efficient and is rated with an A+ energy rating.