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How to Choose the Best Chest Freezers UK

Whether you're batch-cooking meals or storing food from the allotment, an in-built freezer is a great way to save money on food purchases and avoid waste. Look for a model with a counterbalanced top that stays open while you look through the contents. Also, consider a fast-freeze option to get an extra boost in cooling power.

Size

If you're thinking of buying a chest freezer, you'll want to be aware that the size of the freezer could affect its energy efficiency. It's important to take measurements prior to purchasing a product to make certain it will fit in the space you have. If you have limited space, you should consider a compact freezer that is made to be discrete.

Typically, these models have a small footprint and are only slightly higher than the typical fridge freezers uk freezer. They are also smaller in size. Pick a model with the capacity to store more frozen items at a time. The LG 2522L Chest Freezer, with its spacious interior that can accommodate up to 10 shopping bags, is a great example. It has dual cooling, which means it can be used as a freezer or cooler. It has a fast freeze feature that allows you to freeze items quickly.

Before making a decision look up the energy ratings of all freezers. In the ideal scenario, you should search for a model that bears an Energy Star label. This label indicates that the product meets the minimum energy standards, and will lower your heating expenses. The average freezer will require approximately 230 kWh of electricity per year to stay cold and will cost around PS70 per year.

Look for a counterbalanced lid in a chest freezer. It will open at an angle you set and won't shut abruptly. This is especially beneficial for those who have to load up on food items in large quantities or for older people who have difficulty reaching their food.

Another good thing to look for is a quiet output. This makes the freezer less noisy which is essential for those who want it to be set up in a living room or open-plan area. Some freezers come with LED lighting inside, which can be useful when searching for food in the darkness. Pick a model that has a built-in mode to automatically defrost your freezer. This will save you even more on electricity costs.

Capacity

Capacity is a crucial factor when selecting the right refrigerator. The top chest freezers UK are designed to provide plenty of storage space, so you can stock up on all your favourite frozen foods and avoid needing to make regular trips to the market. They're also a great choice for those who have small space as they are generally smaller than upright freezers.

It is important to remember that net and gross space are distinct. Gross capacity is the total amount of space within the freezer that includes all insulation materials. Net capacity is the actual amount of storage space, which can be lower if the appliance has any defrosted internal water or food. Look for chest freezers with an energy rating of A or higher. This will help lower the cost of electricity and also the impact on the environment.

Another aspect to consider is whether you want a frost-free model or one that requires manual defrosting. Most budget models will need to be defrosted manually while more expensive models may have an automatic defrosting function. Certain models have a drain integrated making it easier to get rid of the ice.

Fridgemaster and Hotpoint offer a wide range of chest freezers that are affordable to fit every budget. However, if you need something a little more spacious, Beko and Zanussi have large chest freezers that will accommodate a family's shopping, meaning fewer trips to the grocery store.

If you're some anxiety about bending over to retrieve items from the bottom of your freezer, it's worth looking for a chest freezer that has an interior light and counterbalanced lid. This will make it easier to sift through all your bags of shopping, and will ensure that your back isn't painful while you search through your freezer looking for a hidden bag of frozen pops. To provide extra security Some freezers come with a red warning sign and keep at a consistent temperature for 24 hours in the case of a power failure.

Energy efficiency

When you are choosing a chest freezer, search for models that have high energy efficiency ratings. They will be more efficient in energy use and will have lower running costs. Take a look at the annual energy usage figure, which is typically in kWh, to know how much a model will cost to operate. You can also determine the energy efficiency rating of a freezer by studying its product specifications or manual.

In general chest freezers are generally more energy-efficient than upright freezers, because they sacrifice depth for width and are therefore more compact and able to store more things. They are also perfect for storage of large items like oddly-shaped food bags or boxes.

Our chest freezer range comprises small, square models which can be placed in a corner of the kitchen or in the utility room. We also have large models of 500+ litres, which are ideal for larger families or commercial use. There are also specialist chest freezers designed to create precise storage conditions at temperatures below -30oC, which is usually required for laboratory equipment and other items that require delicate care.

A chest freezer is an excellent investment if you're looking for a way to store large quantities of food without having to go to the grocery store frequently. But, it's important to keep in mind that not all freezers are created equally. To get the most value for your new freezer, choose the brand you trust and then compare features to find a model that is suitable for your needs.

If you're looking for a space-saving solution but can't afford to buy one of the most affordable chest freezers available then this Currys own-brand model is worth looking into. It's not as big as some of the cheaper options, but it's still a great value at less than PS200. It is also garage-friendly, with an accessible front door that can be locked and ample internal storage for bulk purchases. It even has low frost technology, which means it doesn't require defrosting as frequently as other freezers. On our website, you can also find other affordable models from well-known white goods brands.

Safety

A chest freezer is a great option for those who wish to store a lot of frozen food items in one location. It is expensive to run these freestanding appliances, therefore, you should pick an energy-efficient model. Look for models that are A+ energy-rated or higher to ensure that your electric bills remain low.

Another factor to consider when selecting the right freezer is the amount of space you need. Chest freezers generally are larger than upright freezers and some have additional space to hold large items such as turkeys. They are also more robust than upright freezers, because they don't have a glass door that can get damaged easily.

It is essential to know the capacity of chest freezers in cubic feet or litres. This will give you an idea of how much you can fit inside it, and help you determine if it's big enough to meet your requirements. However, it's also important to look at the net capacity. This is the amount of space that you can use to store food.

One of the main downsides of a chest freezer is that it doesn't come with drawers like an upright freezer, so it can be difficult to organize your food items and other things. Choose models with wire storage baskets that will allow you to separate your food into smaller portions. These are great for keeping small items easy to lose, such as frozen vegetables and ice creams.

Another security aspect to look for in the chest freezer is an internal light, which will make it easier to see what's inside. Also, look for a counterbalanced lid that stays in an open position rather than slamming shut when you're trying to add food. Also, consider models with locks, which will stop children from stealing your ice cream stash or deter burglars from stealing your ice cream in less secure outbuildings. Certain models also have alarms and lights that activate when the temperature of the freezer begins to rise.