
Too Many Freezers? Here's How to Choose the Right One
Discover the key factors to consider when selecting the perfect freezer for your home.
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Freezer type refers to the design and structure of the freezer, which affects storage capacity, accessibility, and space efficiency. Choosing the right freezer type is crucial for optimizing storage needs and ensuring convenient access to frozen items based on individual preferences.
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Upright freezer
Typical price
440.– to 1200.–Features vertical storage and shelves, similar to a refrigerator, allowing easy access to items.
Ideal for kitchens with limited floor space, offering organized storage and quick retrieval of frozen goods.
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Chest freezer
Typical price
360.– to 710.–Offers a large, open storage space with a lid that opens from the top, maximizing capacity.
Perfect for bulk storage, providing energy efficiency and longer preservation of frozen foods.
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Table freezer
Typical price
320.– to 750.–Compact design suitable for placement on countertops or small spaces, providing convenient freezing capabilities.
Great for small households or offices, offering easy access to frozen snacks and meals without occupying much space.
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Gastro freezer
Typical price
990.– to 3400.–Designed for commercial use, featuring robust construction and large capacity for bulk freezing.
Ideal for restaurants and food businesses, ensuring efficient storage and quick access to large quantities of frozen ingredients.
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Total capacity refers to the maximum volume a freezer can store, influencing how much food and other items it can hold. Choosing the right capacity ensures adequate storage space for your needs, optimizing convenience and minimizing energy usage.
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151 - 250 l
Typical price
460.– to 1100.–Mid-range capacity accommodates more items while still fitting in moderate spaces.
Perfect for average-sized families or individuals who cook and freeze regularly.
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251 - 400 l
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680.– to 1300.–Larger capacity designed for extensive storage needs, offering ample space for bulk buying.
Best suited for large families or those with substantial freezing requirements.
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The energy efficiency class of a freezer indicates its energy consumption level, impacting both electricity costs and environmental footprint. Choosing a freezer with a higher energy efficiency class can lead to significant savings on utility bills and contribute to a more sustainable lifestyle.
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A
Typical price
1500.– to 2300.–Represents the highest energy efficiency available, consuming the least electricity.
Ideal for those looking to minimize energy costs and reduce environmental impact.
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B
Typical price
490.– to 1900.–Consumes slightly more energy than class A, but still offers good efficiency.
Suitable for individuals seeking a balance between upfront cost and long-term savings.
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C
Typical price
460.– to 1300.–Moderate energy efficiency, using more electricity compared to classes A and B.
A practical choice for those prioritizing initial affordability over energy savings.
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The maximum noise level of a freezer refers to the loudness it emits during operation, impacting the ambient noise in your living space. Selecting a freezer with an appropriate noise level is crucial for ensuring a comfortable home environment, especially in open-plan areas or quiet settings.
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Up to 36 dB
Typical price
710.– to 1600.–Produces minimal noise, akin to a whisper, making it barely noticeable.
Ideal for quiet environments like bedrooms, ensuring an undisturbed atmosphere.
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Foodstuff preservation in case of breakdown refers to the freezer's ability to maintain a cold temperature during power outages, ensuring food remains safe and fresh. This factor is crucial as it impacts the longevity and safety of stored food, preventing spoilage and waste during unexpected power cuts.
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Up to 12 h
Provides short-term preservation during outages, keeping food cold for up to 12 hours.
Suitable for areas with reliable power supply, minimizing food waste during brief disruptions.
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13 - 20 h
Offers moderate preservation, maintaining food quality for up to 20 hours without power.
Ideal for regions with occasional power outages, ensuring food safety over longer periods.
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21 - 30 h
Ensures extended preservation, keeping food fresh for up to 30 hours during power failures.
Recommended for areas prone to frequent or prolonged outages, providing peace of mind and reducing food spoilage.
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