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Why Buy a Mini Chest Freezer?

A chest freezer is great when you want to store frozen bargains and require extra freezer space. They are typically found in garages or outbuildings. They let you benefit from supermarket price reductions.

iceking-cf96we-freestanding-97l-chest-freezer-white-242.jpgThis Currys own brand provides plenty of storage space (around five bags) at a reasonable price. It comes with an A+ energy rating, which means it's cheap to run. It also features a counterbalanced lid, making it easier to sift through food.

Capacity

A compact chest freezers sale uk, right here, freezer is the best garage ready chest freezers option when you don't have enough space to install a taller freezer but still want to store enough ice cream during the summer months or stews in bulk in winter. These smaller models are usually smaller and wider than full-sized models, and therefore are smaller and take up less space. Some of them can even fit in your garage which makes them a great option for those who grow their own food or who like to buy fresh produce in bulk and then freeze it as soon as they can.

Some models come with a basket on top that helps keep bags of frozen peas, or homemade ice-lollies, standing up. This keeps small or frequently used foods from being thrown into the bottom of the refrigerator. These can be used to store bags of frozen baguettes, bread, along with other things.

The cheapest freezers are usually under PS150 and will sit under the kitchen sink or in a utility room as larger chests may cost more than PS1000. If you're looking for something more stylish, the Bush BECF99L comes with a stylish black case and an open drain on the front which makes defrosting simpler. It is smaller than its rivals, but still comes with a capacity of 100 litres. It can fit three bags of food items.

Energy efficiency

A chest freezer can make eating time easier for families that cook in large batches or want to cut down on food waste. It can also help reduce trips to the supermarket particularly if you're growing your own fruit and vegetables. It's ideal for storing extra produce and making microwavable meals, says Vincent Finazzo, owner of Philadelphia-based Riverwards Produce.

Chest freezers are generally well-insulated. This means that they do not lose much cold air when they are opened as fridge and freezer doors could. They are also extremely energy efficient, especially if you opt for one equipped with low frost technology. Low frost models need less defrosting and will help save energy costs on your electric bill.

A lot of chest freezers come with features that make them even more efficient. Look for a promise of power outage that indicates the unit will be kept frozen in the event of a blackout, and a high temperature alarm or indicator to let you know when the temperature inside has increased.

It's worth checking a model's annual energy consumption in kWh in addition, because this will give you an idea of the amount it costs to run. This information is usually available in the manual or energy label. Some freezers come with a storage basket that clips onto the top, to prevent small items from becoming lost in the chaos beneath.

Noise

This Bosch integrated model is just the right amount of space to remain unnoticeable. It is ideal for caravans and motorhomes, as also kitchenettes and student accommodations. It has a capacity of around 100 litres, sufficient for three bags of shopping and it's energy efficient with an A+ rating so will not cost much to run. It also keeps food items frozen even when power is not available for 30 hours making it useful as an emergency freezer in the event there is a power blackout.

It's designed in a simple way and doesn't produce lots of noise, which is perfect for those who do not want their freezer to disturb their lives while working in the living or kitchen. It comes with a useful interior lighting system and storage baskets to simplify the process of organizing.

Baskets for storage

Since chest freezers are one large space that is difficult to organise, look for models that have wire storage baskets that be clipped over the rim. These will lift common items like frozen vegetables and chopped onions from the potentially chaotic mess below. These are also helpful for items like open packets, oven chips, or frozen vegetables that need to be stored up to the ceiling.

A high-temperature warning light or alarm is a further feature buyers love. This will notify you when the freezer becomes too warm after cleaning or defrosting, or when you add a lot of non-frozen food. This is a crucial safety feature, particularly if you plan on using your mini freezer outside or in the garage.

This Bush model is a good size and offers plenty of freezer space for a reasonable price, despite its small size. It's ideal for storing summer ice-creams and stews that are cooked in batches during winter. It can also be used it as a storage unit in your garage or outside. It's also simple to get into due to the counterbalanced lid that won't shut on your head while you search through it.

Chest freezers are notorious for accumulating food debris and, if not properly organized, it's easy to lose track of the contents. There are many ways to make your small chest freezer for garage chest freezer more easily accessible and less likely to waste food. Whether it's a simple list on a magnetic board or an extensive freezer inventory sheet (there's an example here), the right organising system will ensure that your mini chest freezer runs smoothly.

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