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Why Buy a Mini Chest Freezer?

If you love to accumulate bargains that you can freeze and require more freezer space, you should consider a chest freezer. Often found in garages and outbuildings, they permit you to benefit from discount prices at supermarkets.

This Currys own brand offers plenty of storage space (around 5 bags) for the price. It comes with an A+ energy rating, meaning it's affordable to run. It also has a lid that is counterbalanced, making it easier to sort through food.

Capacity

When you have less space than a tall freezer but still need to stockpile enough summer ice cream or stews cooked in batches, a smaller chest is the ideal choice. These smaller models are typically smaller and more spacious than full-sized models, so they require less space. Some of them are able to fit in your garage. This is a great option for those who cultivate their own produce or buy in large quantities and then freeze it for later use.

Certain models have one or two baskets at the top to hold bags of frozen peas or home-made frozen lollies straight and prevent small or often used food items from getting lost in the bottom of the lg freezer refrigerator. They are also useful to store bags of baguettes or frozen bread, as well as any other items you might be able to put in.

The most affordable freezers are usually under PS150 and will sit under your kitchen sink or in a utility room, while bigger chest designs can be more than PS1000. If you're looking for something more stylish, 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 shallower than many of its competitors but still has a storage capacity of 100-litres. It can hold three bags of groceries.

Energy efficiency

A chest freezer can make eating time easier for families that cook in large quantities or who want to minimize food wastage. It can also help reduce trips to the supermarket especially if you're growing your fruit and vegetables. It's great for storing excess produce and creating microwavable meals. Vincent Finazzo, owner of the Philadelphia-based Riverwards Produce.

Chest freezers tend to be extremely well insulated, which means they don't lose a lot of their cold air when the door is opened, as is the case with fridge freezer lg frigde (read this post here) and freezer doors. They can also be incredibly energy efficient, especially if you select one equipped with low frost technology. Low frost models need to be defrosted less frequently and will help you save money on your electric bills.

Many chest freezers come with features that boost their efficiency even more. Be sure to look for a power-outage guarantee, which guarantees that the freezer will remain frozen in the event of a power outage, and a high-temperature alarm or light, which informs you if the temperature in the freezer has risen.

It's worth examining a freezer's annual energy consumption in kWh as this can provide you with an idea of how much it costs to run. It is usually found in the figure in the manual or on the freezer's energy label. Some freezers come with an accessory basket that is attached to the top, to prevent small items from getting lost in the mess beneath.

Noise

This Bosch integrated model has just the right amount of space to not be a distraction. It is ideal for caravans and motorhomes as well as kitchenettes and student accommodations. It has a capacity of around 100 litres which is enough to store three bags of groceries, and is energy efficient, with an A+ rating. This means it will not cost you a lot to run. It also keeps food frozen, even when there is no power for 30 hours making it useful as an emergency freezer in the event there is a power blackout.

It is quiet and is simple and minimalist in its design. This is perfect for those who don't want to be disturbed by their freezer while working in the living room or kitchen. It has a convenient interior lighting system and storage baskets to help you organize it.

Baskets for storage

Look for models with storage baskets made of wire that are clipped to the rim. These will elevate common items like frozen vegetables and chopped onions from the chaos that could be below. They're also great for items that need to be kept upright like open packs of frozen beans or oven chips.

An alarm that is activated at high temperatures is a further feature buyers appreciate. This will notify you when the freezer is too warm after cleaning or defrosting, or when you add a lot of non-frozen food. This is an important security feature, especially when you intend to use the mini chest freezer outdoors or in the garage.

This Bush model offers plenty of freezer space at an affordable price, despite its small size. It is perfect to store summer ice creams or stews cooked in batches in winter. It can also be used it as a storage space in your outbuilding or garage. It's also easy to access due to the lid's counterbalance that will not close on your head while you search through it.

Chest freezers are notorious for the accumulation of food waste and if they're not properly organized it's easy to overlook what's in them. There are a variety of ways to make your tiny chest freezer more easily accessible and less likely to waste food. You can make a list on a magnetic board or an extensive inventory sheet for the freezer (there's an example here), the right organising system will ensure that your mini chest freezer operates smoothly.