A Step-By-Step Guide For Choosing Your Chest Freezer For Outbuilding

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A Step-By-Step Guide For Choosing Your Chest Freezer For Outbuilding

Why Buy a Mini Chest Freezer?

A chest freezer is perfect if you like to store frozen bargains and you require additional freezer space. They are typically found in garages and outbuildings, they permit you to benefit from discount prices at supermarkets.

Currys own brand is a great value for the money. It comes with plenty of storage (around five bags) and an A+ rating on energy efficiency, so it's affordable to run. It also has a counterbalanced top, which makes it easier to organize food.

Capacity

If you're limited in space than what you require for a large freezer, but wish to store enough summer ice cream or batch-cooked winter stews, a compact chest model is the perfect choice. These smaller models are typically shorter and wider than the full-sized models, and therefore require less space. Some of them can fit in your garage. This is a great choice for those who grow their own food or purchase it in large quantities and then freeze it for later use.

Certain models come with an additional basket which keeps bags of frozen peas or homemade ice lollies, standing up. This stops small, frequently used food items from falling to the bottom of the refrigerator. They are also useful for storing spare bags of baguettes or bread that have been frozen along with other items that you may be able of fitting into.

The most affordable freezers are usually under PS150 and can be placed under your kitchen sink, or in a utility room as larger chests can be more than PS1000. The Bush BECF99L comes in a sleek black box with an opening for drainage on the front to make defrosting a breeze. The model is less deep than a lot of its rivals, but still has a storage capacity of 100-litres. It can fit three bags of grocery items.

Energy efficiency

A chest freezer can make mealtimes easier for families who do a lot of batch cooking or want to cut down on food waste. It can also help reduce trips to the market, particularly if you grow your own fruits and veggies. Vincent Finazzo of Riverwards Produce in Philadelphia says it's ideal for storing excess produce and creating microwave-friendly meals.

Chest freezers are usually extremely well-insulated, meaning they don't lose a lot of their cold air when the door is opened, which is the case with fridge and freezer doors. They can also be extremely energy efficient, particularly when you choose one that has low-frost technology. Low frost models need defrosting less frequently, and can reduce your electricity bill.

Many chest freezers come with features that can boost their efficiency even further. Look for a promise of power outage that guarantees the freezer will be kept frozen in the event of an outage, as well as the alarm to warn you of high temperatures or indicator to let you know when the temperature inside has increased.



It is worth looking up a model's annual energy consumption in kWh in addition, because this will give you an idea of how much it costs to run. It is usually found in the number in the manual, or on the freezer's energy label.  Frydge  have a storage basket that can be attached to the top, in order to keep small items from being lost in the chaos underneath.

Noise

This Bosch integrated model is just enough space to be inconspicuous. It is perfect for motorhomes and caravans, as well as kitchenettes and student accommodations. It has a capacity of 100 litres, which is more than enough to store three shopping bags. It is also energy efficient and is rated A+, so it won't be expensive to operate. It can also keep food frozen, even when there is no power for up to 30 days making it useful as an emergency freezer in the event of a power outage.

It's designed in a simple way and doesn't create much noise, which is great for those who don't want their fridge to disturb them when they're working in the living or kitchen. It has a handy internal light and comes with storage baskets for easy organization.

Baskets for storage

Since chest freezers are one large space that is difficult to manage, search for models that have wire storage baskets that can be clipped over the rim. These will elevate everyday items like frozen veg and chopped onions away from the potentially chaotic mess below. They are also helpful for items like open oven chips or open packets or frozen vegetables that require to be stored in a straight position.

A high-temperature warning light or alarm is another feature that buyers love. This will notify you when the freezer has become too warm due to cleaning, defrosting, or the introduction of a large number of non-frozen foods. This is an extremely useful security feature, particularly when you are planning to keep your mini chest freezer in the garage or other outbuildings.

Despite its relatively small size it's a great Bush model still provides plenty of extra freezer space for your needs at a reasonable cost. It is perfect to store summer ice creams or stews that you cook in batches in winter. You can also use it as a storage space in your garage or an outbuilding. It's also simple to get into thanks to the lid's counterbalanced design that doesn't close around your head when you go through it.

Chest freezers are notorious for accumulating food debris and if they're not properly organized it's easy to lose track of what's in them. There are a variety of ways to make your tiny chest freezer more easily accessible and less likely to throw away food. The proper system of organisation, whether it's a simple magnet list or a comprehensive freezer inventory sheet (there is an example here) is essential to ensure that your mini-chest freezer operates smoothly.