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Choosing a Chest Freezer For an OutbuildingMany freezers are located in garages, outbuildings, and utility rooms. These are areas where temperatures can fall dramatically. When choosing a chest freezer for these areas, you must consider the optimum temperature range (also known as climate class) it is designed to work within.Also look for a model with storage baskets, a digital display, and a warranty.SizeWith 519 litres of storage space this chest freezer is large enough to cut down on trips to the store for meals in bulk and keep fresher foods for longer. The chest freezer is budget-friendly, giving you plenty of extra space for a reasonable price. However, with no internal compartments and only one storage container, arranging your food properly is essential or you might not ever find the items you’re looking.A chest freezer has only one compartment, and it consumes less energy than upright models that have storage compartments. This means you’ll reduce your energy bills. It’s also quieter and doesn’t get as cold as refrigerators which makes it an ideal choice for your garage.Examine the specifications of a freezer to ensure it will work at home or in an outbuilding. Some freezers have been ‘garage optimized’, which means that their internal components were designed and tested for performance at higher temperatures than those of a fridge. These freezers are usually marked with “Garage Ready. They might include this feature in their features or by name.If you’re looking for a low-cost freezer to store summer ice creams or stews that you’ve cooked in bulk, then this simple model from LOGIK is a good choice. It’s not as efficient as other models, but it’s great for those looking to store frozen food items.TemperatureKeeping a chest freezer outside the house may be a risk as it’s more exposed to harsh conditions than a standard freezer inside your home. The freezer might not be able to keep food cool if your garage or outbuilding doesn’t provide adequate insulation and climate control.To avoid this, choose the freezer that is able to function effectively even in low ambient temperatures. This can be achieved by looking for models that mention “low ambient temperature” in their specifications or “garage optimized”. Some models, like the Arctic King freezer, have minimum ambient temperatures of 10 degrees Celsius which is ideal for most garages and outbuildings.If you’re looking for a cheap chest freezer that can function in cold ambient temps look into the Bush MECF99W. It has more than 100 litres of additional storage at a price that is affordable and comes with a thermostat that is mechanical and manual defrost. It also comes with the ability to detect temperature as well as heavy-duty sliding baskets.Other models, such as the Maytag Garage Ready Freezer in freezer mode, are tested to function between 0 and 110 degrees Fahrenheit. They are able to convert from fridge to freezer to accommodate the needs of customers’ storage requirements. This model comes with a warranty from the manufacturer and its internal components are designed to last for a long time. The Power Loss Assist feature keeps food items cold in the event of a power outage. This provides customers with peace of mind.ConvenienceA chest freezer is a great way to provide your family with additional food storage space and allows you to cut down on trips to the supermarket and batch cook meals for your family. It’s also a great way to make the most of the bounty from your garden or allotment and reduce food waste.If you’re in a region with a moderate climate, storing your freezer in a garage or outbuilding could be an ideal solution, provided it’s adequately insulated and not too close to any appliances that generate heat. If you live in a very cold climate, you must purchase a freezer that is able to be used outdoors and operate in a safe manner even at temperatures as low as -10C. These kinds of freezers are generally classified as SN, and manufacturers like Beko, Russell Hobbs, Ice King and Currys have models that meet this requirement.You should also check that the freezer you choose has enough headroom to allow you to easily access it. You’ll need at least 1 inch of space on each side to allow airflow and avoid issues like frost accumulation. Find out the energy rating of the freezer. A+++ model uses the most energy. If deep freezer chest doesn’t have a rating, you should store it inside to save energy costs.MaintenanceAlthough chest freezers might have a longer lifespan than upright freezers, it doesn’t mean you won’t need to replace or repair them. Reel Simple recommends that you should clean the interior of your freezer using dish soap and warm water. You should also take out any food items that are no longer safe to freeze before putting them back into the freezer. Also, you should clean the condenser coils each six months to prevent dust buildup and the unit from working harder than it needs to.It is also a good idea to avoid freezing your freezer in times of extreme humidity and heat due to the fact that this can cause the refrigerator to overload itself and result in malfunctions down the line. Also, it is important to regularly examine the temperature of the freezer to ensure that it is set at 0 degrees F.Think about buying a refrigerator with a self-defrosting function. While upright freezers generally have this feature, the majority of chest freezers require you to manually defrost them. This can be a long-winded task therefore it’s a great idea to choose one that comes with a drain at the base of the unit or on wheels for easy moving and emptying. In addition, many freezers come with a warranty to ensure your peace of mind should the appliance break down.

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