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How to Choose a Freestanding Freezer

Freestanding freezers are great to store food specials and homemade sauces. If you are replacing a refrigerator freezer that is integrated be sure that it fits in your space. This may require adding an bridging cabinet if the freestanding unit is larger than the cabinet housing it.

Features

Freezers are set-and- forget appliances, but they also have some features that make them more user-friendly. They also help you keep frozen food items in the best condition. Look for an indicator light to turn off along with a thermometer and adjustable wheels or feet to level the freezer if it is placed on a floor that is uneven.

The variety of storage options is an additional aspect, particularly if you freeze small items like packaged dinners and produce. Upright freezers usually come with organizational baskets, drawers, shelves or racks for storing smaller food items as well as other items. This lets you store multiple items in one place instead of stacking them up and losing the track of their contents.

Chest freezers tend to have more space than upright freezers and are ideal for large families hunting, hunters or anyone else who requires a freezer to store large-scale buying or for long-term food storage. They also can withstand cold temperatures very efficiently and require the minimum amount of energy to operate. Some models are built to endure extreme temperatures, making them a great option for garages and other areas in your home that could experience significant temperature fluctuations.

Think about the ENERGY STAR The Most Efficient Freezer if you want to cut down on your energy bills even more. This freezer is 10% more energy efficient than standard models, and can reduce your electricity consumption by as much as 441kWh per year.

In addition to helping you cut down on energy costs In addition, an ENERGY STAR freezer is backed by a warranty that lasts for five years and meets the highest environmental standards. It's also a great option for an RV as it can be used in cold temperatures and is plugged into an electric generator.

If you are planning to install your new freezer in a current kitchen, then check to see if it's built-in or freestanding. Integrated fridge freezers are more expensive than freestanding freezers because they require taller panels and a bridging cabinet for installation. Some models can be fitted to the cabinets on either side of them, so they can appear as if they are integrated and blend into the design more easily.

Design

Freestanding freezers are an excellent option for those who already have a kitchen but want to increase their storage space. It can also be used in a garage, basement rec room or commercial kitchen. If you select a stainless-steel model, the side walls of the appliance are painted the same color as the front of the door, so it looks sleek and neat no matter where it's positioned.

The main difference between an integrated fridge freezer and a stand-alone one is that a freestanding does not require the use of the cabinet housing and can stand on its own. This means it's usually cheaper than a fully integrated model. However, if need to create a surround for it (as when you're replacing an integrated model that's already in use) this will add to the overall cost since you'll need tall end panels and a cabinet for bridging.

You can use an upright freezer to store smaller items that you require easy access to. These models are often equipped with shelves, drawers, racks, and door compartments which help to keep everything in order. You'll be able find what you need without having to sift though heaps of food items.

There are even models that have energy-efficient LED lighting to help you find what you're looking for in the dark. Consider an ice chest freezer if are looking to keep your items well-organized, but don't mind being bent over. These models have more space for floor space and are generally larger than upright options. However, they might not be as easily accessible.

Siemens' range of freezers for refrigerators that are standalone has models for every need and design. They all have a chic exterior and the most recent cooling technologies like noFrost and hyperFresh so you can keep your food fresher for longer. With Home Connect, you can manage Siemens freezers from any location via your tablet or smartphone. You'll never again have to worry that your drinks or food will get spoiled.

Energy Efficiency

Energy efficient freezers have less impact on the environment over the course of their lives than models that aren't efficient. They also use less energy than older models, thereby saving you money on your electric bill. You should search for ENERGY-STAR-certified freezers that meet the energy consumption criteria established by the EPA. These freezers are typically more efficient in insulation and have better temperature control. They can preserve food better.

Aside from choosing the freezer that consumes the least amount of electricity and energy, you can also lower your energy consumption by making some lifestyle modifications. Let food cool to room temperature or put it in the refrigerator before placing it in your freezer. Warm food demands more effort for the appliance to freeze it, so it consumes more electricity to do so. Keep the condenser coils in your freezer clear of debris. A buildup of thick dust can reduce efficiency by up to 25 %.

If you're planning to invest in a freestanding freezer, look at the label for the energy efficiency rating and then compare it with similar models available. The Energy STAR will reveal the average amount of kilowatts that a freezer uses each month.

Modern freezers are significantly more energy efficient than models manufactured 10 years ago. You'll notice a decrease in your electric bill when you upgrade. The most efficient way to cut costs is to purchase an energy-star-certified freezer. These models use up to 40 percent less energy than conventional models and can save you a lot of money over the course of time.

There is a wide variety of energy-efficient freezers in traditional brick-and-mortar stores, like Walmart and Best Buy, online retailers like Amazon and eBay and some local utility companies may even offer incentives or rebates when purchasing these appliances. To find a freezer that has ENERGY STAR certification, visit the EPA's Energy Star website and look for the ENERGY STAR logo or look for a specific brand. Check out our guide on how to select the best fridge-freezer freezer for your budget and needs to find the ideal model.

Warranty

Many households find a freezer that is freestanding useful. It can cut down on food costs by allowing you to stock up on great bargains at the supermarket or store surplus harvests from your garden. The freezer can also make it possible to cook your meals in advance and enjoy the convenience of having fresh foods available at all times. If you'd like to protect your investment in freezers and avoid the stress of having to pay for repairs when the appliance malfunctions, consider purchasing an extended warranty. Upsie's extended freezer warranty covers your freezer from malfunctions and repairs with no cost-sharing.

Can I use a Freestanding Fridge Freezer To Create An Integrated Model?

You can't put an independent refrigerator freezer within your kitchen cabinets the same way as an integrated one. They don't have finished fronts, as do integrated models. And they are not designed to fit behind or front of doorways to cabinets in the kitchen (which could cause the handles to be out of alignment). You can add a bridging cabinet above an open-air fridge freezer to create this look if the cabinets underneath aren't too close together However, this could require cutting through and removing some of your plinth underneath that, which could leave cut (exposed) edges that could get damaged if they are wet.

You can place your freestanding freezer anyplace you have space in the kitchen, and you can even move it should you want to alter the layout of your house or relocate your appliances. The flexibility to put your freezer anywhere you want makes it a great choice for those who move frequently because of their job. They can carry it with them and not worry about finding an installer to set it up at their new residence.

Freestanding freezers are a good choice for people who prefer the contemporary sleek lines of stainless-steel refrigerators These models feature the smooth and cool look that many consumers like. These fridge freezers aren't heavy or bulky and look stunning in any kitchen.