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Why Buy a Chest Freezer?If you’re looking to reduce food waste and get the most value from an abundant crop, the chest freezer is a must. Frydge has plenty of storage space and is a bargain to run. Its counterbalanced lid won’t slam down on the person who is reaching for the last piece of pizza.CapacityChest models are a good option for households who need more space to store food. They are typically located in basements, garages or utility rooms. They are available in various sizes, ranging from 100 litres up to 500 litres. They are top-loading, and come with lids that open wide for easy access. Many have a basket on top to store smaller, less often used food items.The size of your freezer is contingent on the amount of storage space you require and the number of household members. The best practice is to allow 2.5 cubic feet of freezer space per person in your home Also, you should think about the amount of frozen food you have in your freezer as well. If you intend to freeze large slabs of meat or bulk ingredients, a larger model is the best choice.If you’re mostly focused on price we suggest the LOGIK L198CFB20 due to its great value and space-saving features. It’s a big 93 litre capacity and comes with a sleek black gloss finish that makes it a good match for modern kitchen designs. It also boasts a counterbalanced lid that doesn’t smack you in the head when trying to retrieve a buried pizza slice. It’s missing some features of convenience like a fast freeze feature as well as a digital display.Energy efficiencyChest freezers are commonly used in garages or utility rooms to store extra food. This is especially beneficial for those who cook in huge quantities and have ample amounts. With the sidewall insulation they have built-in they hold cold temperatures very well and use less energy than upright freezers. They can also keep their contents in ice for three days without plugs and are a good option for power outages or house moves.A lot of our chest freezers are certified A+ for energy efficiency, and we have a number of models that are frost free too. It is important to note that these freezers usually cost less to run than defrosted manual models however they can also lower energy consumption and make ice less frequently.If you want to save money on the running costs of your freezer select one that utilizes the eco-friendly refrigerant, HFC-245fa. This information can be found on the product’s website or in the specifications of the freezer.SpaceA chest freezer has plenty of storage space to keep foods in the refrigerator in. Unlike upright freezers with swing doors that might have gaps along the door frame, chest freezers have an airtight locking seal on the lid. This design helps to conserve energy and ensures a consistent temperature for the food.A typical chest freezer requires about 230 kwh to maintain its cold temperature according to GE Appliances. This is less than the 240kwh required by a typical upright refrigerator.The size of the freezer you select will depend on the items that you’ll keep in it. Maytag recommends 2.5 cubic feet for each person, but some customers may require more. If you plan to freeze your meat, or buy in bulk often you may require more space than a standard freezer.Smaller models, like the Essentials C95CFW20 by Currys can be placed into the garage or a utility room which isn’t heated. They are low-profile and look more like mini fridges rather than traditional freezers. The Fridgemaster MCF198, available at Currys, is a larger alternative that can be utilized in a kitchen, but can be used in garages or a utility room without heating. These freezers are ideal for homeowners who want to have more space, but aren’t looking to pay the high running costs associated with the top deep freezers.SafetyIn an examination of the history of technology used in the home researchers from Finland, Norway and the UK have examined how the freezer became accepted as a common household technology. Their work has uncovered the complex process of “domestication in which the social meaning of a technological item is formulated and designed as well as the way it is used. The freezer is just such an everyday appliance in the home however its widespread and largely non-critical acceptance of the appliance reveals how complicated the process of domestication really is.When you purchase a chest freezer, search for models that have child locks. They can stop children from gaining access and getting trapped, or even suffocating. It’s also important to look for a model with a front drainage system, so that any excess water from defrosting can be easily drained away. Some models include a basket on top to keep frozen peas upright and prevent small items from being lost.Some freezers don’t have interior lighting, which makes it difficult to find what you’re looking for when it is dark. This may not be an issue for a freezer that’s only used for occasional grocery shopping. However, it can be an issue when the food you’d like to store needs long-term storage or if you have children in the home who might be looking around in the dark for food.

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