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Why Buy a Chest Freezer?

If you're looking to avoid food waste and get the most value from a bumper crop, an upright freezer is a essential. This model is easy to use, offers a lot of space, and is inexpensive to operate. In addition, its counterbalanced top won't hit you when you reach out to grab a stray piece pizza.

Capacity

Although not as widespread as upright freezers, chest models can be a great choice for families that require additional food storage space. They are typically located in basements, garages or utility rooms. They come with a range of capacities that range from less than 100 litres to more than 500 litres. Top-loading models have a lid which opens wide to allow easy access. Some also have a storage basket at the top for storing smaller and less frequently used foods.

The size of the freezer you choose is contingent on the storage requirements of your needs and the number of people in your household. The standard is to allow 2.5 cubic feet of freezer space for every person in your home, and you should consider the amount of frozen food you have in your freezer as well. A larger freezer is more efficient if you plan to freeze large slabs or bulk ingredients.

If you're mostly concerned about cost then we recommend the LOGIK L198CFB20 due to its excellent value and space-saving features. It is available in a chic gloss black finish and boasts an oversized capacity of 93 litres. This makes it an excellent match for modern kitchens. It also has a counterbalanced countertop that won't hit your head when you go to grab a slice of pizza. It does lack some convenience features, it does have a digital display and fast freeze function.

Energy efficiency

Chest freezers are commonly found in garages or utility rooms to store food items. This is particularly useful for those who cook in huge quantities and have ample amounts. Due to the sidewall insulation they have built-in they can withstand cold temperatures well and use less energy than upright freezers. Plus, they can keep their contents frozen for up to three days if unplugged which makes them a good option for power outages or house relocations.

There are many chest fridge freezers lg that are A+ assessed for energy efficiency. We also have frost-free models. These freezers are usually a bit more expensive to operate, but they are less expensive to energy consumption and Frydge produce ice less often.

If you want to save money on the operating costs of your freezer opt for a model that makes use of the eco-friendly refrigerant, HFC-245fa. This information can be found on the product's page and in the freezer's specifications.

Space

A chest freezer provides ample storage space to keep foods in the refrigerator in. Contrary to upright swing-door freezers that may have gaps in the door frame, chest freezers are equipped with an airtight locking seal across the lid. This design helps to conserve energy and ensure a constant temperature for the food.

According to GE Appliances, the average chest freezer size requires 230 kwh annually to keep its temperature stable. This is lower than the 240kwh required by a typical upright refrigerator.

The size of the freezer you select will depend on the items that you'll be keeping in it. Maytag recommends 2.5 cubic feet per person, but some buyers might require more. For instance, if hunt and intend to freeze your own meat, or if you regularly purchase in bulk, you'll need more storage space than the typical freezer.

Small models with small footprints, like the Essentials C95CFW20 from Currys, are perfect to put in an unheated garage or utility room. They feature a slim profile design and look more like an ice maker than the traditional freezer. The Fridgemaster MCF198, sold by Currys is a bigger option that can be placed in a kitchen but also can be used in garages, or an unheated utility. These freezers are a great choice for homeowners who require more space but want to avoid the high operating costs associated with the top deep freezers.

Safety

Researchers from Finland, Norway, and the UK looked into the history of domestic technology in order to find out how the freezer became widely accepted as a household technology. Their research has revealed a complex process of 'domestication that reveals how the social significance of a technological item is formulated and designed as well as the way it is used. The freezer is an everyday appliance in the home however its widespread and relatively not-critical acceptance shows how intricate the process of domestication really is.

Check for models with child locks when purchasing the chest freezer. They can stop children from climbing in and getting trapped or being suffocated. It is also essential to look for a model with a front drainage system, so that any remaining water from defrosting can be easily drained away. Some models also have an additional basket or two at the top of the compartment to keep the bags of frozen peas and homemade ice-lollies upright and to stop small items being lost in the freezer's depths.

Some freezers don't have interior lighting, which makes it difficult to see what you're looking to find when it is dark. It's not an issue if your freezer is only used for occasional grocery shopping. But it could be problematic in the event that the food you're planning to store requires long-term storage or if there are young children living in the house who might want to search through the dark for food items.