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Why Buy a Mini Chest Freezer?

If you like to stockpile bargains that are freezable and need more freezer space, you should consider a chest freezer. Most often found in garages and outbuildings, they enable you to benefit from discounts at the supermarket.

Currys' own brand is a great value for the money. It comes with plenty of storage (around five bags) and an A+ rating for energy efficiency, which means it's a bargain to run. It also features a lid that is counterbalanced, making it easier to divide food items.

Capacity

A small chest freezer is the best choice when you don't have the space for a taller freezer, however, you want to keep enough ice cream in summer, or stews in large quantities during winter. These smaller designs are often smaller and more spacious than the larger models, which means they take up significantly less room. Some of them can fit in your garage. This is a great option for those who cultivate their own vegetables or buy in bulk and then freeze it for later use.

Some models come with a basket on top which keeps bags of frozen peas, or homemade ice-lollies, in a straight line. This stops small or frequently used food from falling into the bottom of the refrigerator. They are also useful to store spare bags of frozen bread or baguettes and any other items you might be able to put in.

The cheapest chest freezers can cost more than PS1000 and are usually placed under the kitchen sink or in an utility room. The Bush BECF99L comes in an elegant black case that has an open drain on the front to make defrosting easier. This model is shallower than its competition but still offers a storage capacity of 100 litres. It can accommodate three bags of food items.

Energy efficiency

A deep chest freezers freezer makes eating time easier for families that cook in large chest freezer suitable For garage batches or want to cut down on food waste. It can also help reduce trips to the store especially if you are growing your own fruits and veggies. Vincent Finazzo of Riverwards Produce in Philadelphia says it's great for keeping excess produce and making microwave-friendly meals.

Chest freezers are usually very well insulated, meaning they don't lose any of their cold air when the door is opened as happens with fridge and freezer doors. They can also be very energy efficient, particularly when you select one with low-frost technology. Low frost models need to be defrosted less frequently and will help you save money on your electricity bills.

Many chest freezers come with features that increase their effectiveness even more. Look for a promise of power outage which guarantees that the freezer will remain frozen during a blackout, and an alarm that warns you of rising temperatures or warning light to alert you when the temperature inside is rising.

It is also important to check the model's annual consumption of energy in kWh. This will give you a good idea of its cost to operate. You'll usually find this number in the manual, or on the freezer's energy label. Some freezers come with a basket for storage that can be attached to the top of the freezer, to stop small items from getting lost in the chaos underneath.

Noise

This Bosch integrated model is just enough space to remain unnoticeable. It is ideal for motorhomes and caravans, as also kitchenettes and student accommodation. It has a capacity of about 100 litres, which is enough for three bags of shopping and it is energy efficient with an A+ rating so won't cost you too much to run. It can keep food frozen for up to 30 hours without power, which makes it a useful backup freezer in the event of a blackout.

It is quiet and has a simple, minimalist design. It is ideal for those who don't want to be distracted by their freezer when working in the kitchen or living room. It features a handy internal light and includes storage baskets for simple organization.

Baskets for storage

Since chest freezers are one large space that is difficult to organize, look for models that come with wire storage baskets that can attach to the edge. They can elevate everyday items like frozen veg and chopped onions away from the potentially chaotic mess below. They're also helpful for items that need to be stacked like open bags of frozen beans or oven chips.

A high-temperature warning light or alarm is another handy feature that buyers appreciate. This will notify you if the freezer has become too hot due to cleaning, defrosting, or the introduction of a large number of frozen food items that aren't frozen. This is a crucial security feature, especially when you intend to use your mini chest freezer outside or in the garage.

This Bush model is a good size and offers plenty of freezer space at an affordable price, even with its small size. It is perfect to store summer ice creams or stews that you cook in batches in winter. It can also be used it as a storage container in your outbuilding or garage. The lid is counterbalanced, making it easy to open, and it's unlikely to shut completely as you work through.

sia-chf200wh-90cm-freestanding-201l-white-chest-freezer-232.jpgChest freezers are notorious for accumulating food clutter and if not organised properly it's easy to forget the contents. But, there are plenty of ways to make a smaller chest freezer easier to navigate and less prone to wasting. It doesn't matter if it's a simple list on a magnet or an extensive inventory sheet for the freezer (there's an example here) A well-organized system will ensure that your small chest freezer functions smoothly.

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