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Why Buy a Mini Chest Freezer?

If you love to accumulate bargains on sale and need extra freezer space, you should consider a chest freezer. Typically found in garages or outbuildings, they enable you to benefit from discounts at the supermarket.

Currys own brand is a good value for money. It comes with a lot of storage (around five bags) and an A+ rating on energy efficiency, which means it will be cheap to run. It also features a counterbalanced, top which makes it easier to sort through food.

Capacity

A compact chest freezer is the best option when you don't have enough space to install a taller freezer but still want to store enough ice cream in the summer months or stews in bulk during winter. These smaller models are usually smaller and wider than full-sized models, so they take up less space. Some of them can fit in your garage. This is a great solution for those who cultivate their own food or buy it in bulk and then freeze it for later use.

Some models come with an extra basket or two in the top to keep bags of frozen peas, or homemade ice lollies upright and prevent small or often used food items from getting lost in the bottom of the freezer. These are a great way to store bags of frozen baguettes or bread, as well as other things.

The most affordable freezers are any chest freezers frost free usually under PS150 and are usually placed under the kitchen sink or in a utility room as larger chests could cost more than PS1000. If you're looking for something more stylish then the Bush BECF99L comes with a stylish black case, and has an open drain on the front that makes defrosting much easier. This model is a little smaller than its competitors, but it offers up 100 litres of storage and can accommodate up to three bags worth of shopping.

Energy efficiency

A chest freezer makes meals more convenient for households that cook in large batches or who want to avoid food wastage. It can also help reduce trips to the store especially if you're growing your own fruits and vegetables. It's a great way to store excess produce and also for making microwavable meals. Vincent Finazzo, owner of Philadelphia-based Riverwards Produce.

Chest freezers are typically extremely well insulated, which means they don't lose a lot of their cold air when the door is opened, which could happen with fridge or freezer doors. And they can be incredibly energy efficient, especially if you opt for one that has low frost technology. Low frost models need less defrosting and can save you money on your electric bills.

Many chest freezers come with features that increase their efficiency even further. You should look for a power outage guarantee, which means that the unit will remain frozen in the event of a power outage or a high temperature alarm or light, which informs you when the interior temperature is rising.

It is worth looking up a model's annual energy consumption in kWh, as this can give you an idea of the amount it costs to run. This figure is typically found in the manual of the freezer or on the energy label. Some freezers have a basket for storage that clips onto the top, to prevent small items from becoming lost in the chaos below.

Noise

This Bosch integrated model is a great option for caravans and motorhomes kitchenettes, student accommodation and even kitchenettes as it has just enough space to be able to fit discreetly. It has a good capacity of about 100 litres, enough for three bags of groceries, and it's energy efficient with an A+ rating so won't cost you too much to run. It can keep food frozen for up to 30 days without power, which makes it a handy backup freezer in the event of a blackout.

It is quiet and is simple and minimalist in its design. It is ideal for those who do not want to be interrupted by their freezer while working in the living room or kitchen. It has a handy internal light and includes storage baskets for simple organization.

Baskets for storage

Find models with storage baskets made of wire which clip onto the rim. These baskets will take everyday items such as chopped onions and frozen vegetables from the chaos below. They are also useful for items such as open packets of oven chips, or frozen vegetables that need to be stored straight.

A high-temperature light or alarm is a further feature buyers love. It will notify you if the freezer has become too warm due to cleaning, defrosting, or introducing many non-frozen foods. This is a critical security feature, especially when you intend to use the mini chest freezer outdoors or in the garage.

This Bush model provides plenty of freezer space at an affordable price, even with its small size. It's ideal to store summer ice-creams as well as batch-cooked stews in winter. It can also be used it as a storage device in your garage or outbuilding. The counterbalanced lid makes it easy to open and isn't likely to close when you dig through.

Chest freezers can be notorious for accumulating a lot of food-related clutter. If not organized properly it can be easy to lose track of what they contain. There are a variety of ways to make your small chest freezer reviews uk freezer more accessible and less likely to throw away food. The proper system of organisation whether it's a basic magnet list or a more detailed freezer inventory sheet (there is an example here) is essential to ensure that your mini-chest freezer outbuilding freezer runs smoothly.