It's Time To Upgrade Your Chest Freezer For Outbuilding Options

It's Time To Upgrade Your Chest Freezer For Outbuilding Options

Why Buy a Mini Chest Freezer?

A chest freezer is perfect for those who like to put frozen bargains and require extra freezer space. Typically found in garages or outbuildings, they let you to benefit from the price reductions at supermarkets.

This Currys own brand offers ample storage (around 5 bags) for the price and is rated with an A+ energy rating so it's a low-cost option to run.  chest freezer suitable for outbuildings  has a counterbalanced top, which makes it easier to separate food.

Capacity

If you're limited in space than you need for an expansive freezer but wish to store enough summer ice cream or stews made in batches A compact chest is the perfect choice. These smaller models are typically larger and shorter than full-sized models, and therefore require less space. They can even fit into your garage, making them a good alternative for those who grow their own food or who prefer to purchase fresh food in bulk and freeze it as soon as possible.


Some models include a basket or two sitting in the top to keep bags of frozen peas or homemade frozen lollies straight and prevent small or commonly used food items from getting lost in the freezer. They can also be useful to store spare bags of baguettes or frozen bread, as well as any other items you might be able to fit in.

The cheapest chest freezers can cost more than PS1000 and are typically placed under the kitchen sink or utility room. If you're looking for something more stylish then the Bush BECF99L has a chic black case, and has an open drain on the front which makes defrosting simpler. This model is shallower than its competition, but still offers a storage capacity of 100 litres. It can accommodate three bags of groceries.

Energy efficiency

A chest freezer can make meals more convenient for households that cook in large quantities or want to cut down on food waste. It can also reduce trips to the grocery store particularly if you're growing your own vegetables and fruits. It's ideal for storing extra produce and making microwavable meals, according to Vincent Finazzo, owner of the Philadelphia-based Riverwards Produce.

Chest freezers are generally well insulated. This means that they don't lose much cold air when opened as doors to fridges and freezers can. They can also be very energy efficient, particularly if you choose one with low-frost technology. Low frost models will require less defrosting and can save you energy costs on your electric bill.

A lot of chest freezers have features that increase their effectiveness even more. You should look for a power outage guarantee, which guarantees that the unit will stay frozen in the event of a power interruption or a high temperature alarm or light, which informs you when the interior temperature is rising.

It's important to check a model's annual energy consumption in kWh, in addition, because this will give you an idea of the amount it will cost to run. You can usually find this figure in the instruction manual or on the freezer's energy label. Some freezers have a basket for storage that can be attached to the top, in order to keep small items from becoming lost in the mess beneath.

Noise

This Bosch integrated model is an excellent choice for caravans and motorhomes as well as kitchenettes and student accommodations since it has enough room to fit unobtrusively. Its capacity is 100 litres which is sufficient to store three shopping bags. It is also energy efficient and has an A+ rating and won't cost too much to operate. It can keep food frozen for up to 30 hours without power, making it a great backup freezer in case of a power outage.

It is quiet and is simple and minimalist in its design. It is ideal for those who don't want to be disturbed by their freezer while working in the kitchen or living room. It has a convenient interior light and storage baskets to simplify the process of organizing.

Storage baskets

Look for models with storage baskets made of wire which clip onto the rim. These baskets will lift items that are commonplace, such as frozen vegetables and chopped onions off the mess below. They can also be helpful for items like open packets of oven chips or frozen vegetables that require to be kept up to the ceiling.

A high-temperature warning light or alarm is a further feature buyers love. This will notify you when the freezer has become too hot due to cleaning, defrosting, or introducing a lot of non-frozen foods. This is a crucial security feature, particularly if you plan to use your mini chest freezer in the garage or in outbuildings.

Despite its small size however, this Bush model is still able to provide plenty of extra freezer space at a budget-friendly price. It's perfect for storing summer ice creams or stews cooked in batches, and it can even be used in a garage or outbuilding when you'd like to. The lid with a counterbalanced design makes it easy to open, and it's unlikely to close as you work through.

Chest freezers can be notorious for accumulating lots of food waste. If they aren't organized properly, it is easy to lose track of what they are stocked with. There are many ways to make your small chest freezer more easily accessible and less likely to throw away food. You can make a list on a magnetic board or an in-depth freezer inventory sheet (there's an example here) The best organising system will ensure that your mini chest freezer functions smoothly.