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Freezers

Freezers come in a range of sizes to suit different storage needs. Chest freezers tend to have more space than vertical upright freezers, making them ideal for larger families or for those who like to bulk-buy food. However, chest freezers can be more expensive to run. If you're not sure how much freezer space you need, a good rule of thumb is to allow for a minimum of 60 litres per household member. For a family of four, a chest freezer with a capacity of around 280 to 450 litres could be the perfect choice, depending on your storage requirements.

Fisher Paykel

Chest Freezer, 1860mm, 719L Three removable wire baskets for flexible storage Fast freeze function Height 847mm Width 18...

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Westinghouse

500L chest freezer, white with lightweight, spring loaded lid Chill out with Quick Freeze Quick ...

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Westinghouse

300L chest freezer, white with lightweight, spring loaded lid Chill out with Quick Freeze Quick Freeze brings the temperature of your freeze...

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Westinghouse

200L chest freezer, white with lightweight, spring loaded lid Chill out with Quick Freeze Quick ...

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Looking for a Chest Freezer or Vertical Freezer? Which is Best

There are many great reasons to own a separate freezer from your fridge but it can be hard to decide whether vertical or chest freezers are the best. So, the helpful folders team has put together their three main considerations:
1. Vertical freezers have shelves, drawers, and door storage for great food organisation and access. Alternatively, chest freezers tend to be one large compartment with a hanging basket, so it can be easy to lose items in its depths.
2. Chest freezers offer more capacity but also take up a lot more floor space than an upright freezer.
3. A chest freezer tends to be more energy efficient than vertical freezers and will protect your food for longer in a power outage. Great for some added peace of mind if your home tends to lose power.

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