Saturday, July 20, 2013

How To Choose A Good Chest Freezer - Tips & Tricks The Pros Know

By John Brown


It's often a good idea to know what you want before shopping for certain items, especially white goods such as a chest freezer. Things to keep in mind when shopping for one are the size of the machine, energy efficiency and storage space available.

The Noise Aspect

Knowing where to place your freezer within your home is important as every freezer makes some form of background noise. Make sure that it is well away from quieter areas, such as the study area, work room or bedroom. A fairly silent model will ensure that you will be satisfied with your freezer.

The Location Aspect

Where will the freezer's home be? Knowing exactly how much floor space you have to accommodate the appliance, as well as the temperature of the room or area in which it will be kept is an important part of the decision. Measure the area available to avoid being stuck with a model that is too big for the space intended. Most freezers have specific instructions about the temperature of the rooms in which they are housed, be sure to pay attention to that information to avoid nasty shocks.

Blackout Resilience

If you happen to be in a place that is prone to natural disasters and regular black outs, then check the amount of time the freezer can keep your food frozen without power. This will be found in the instruction manual as well as online reviews. Checking other customers' reviews will help as black out tests have shown that manufacturer and customer experiences greatly differ.

Maintenance and Defrosting

The greater number of chest freezers for sale these days are can automatically defrost by themselves but this is not normally the case with chest freezers. Manual defrost freezers also have less homogeneous temperatures throughout and may even vary to up to 19 degrees.

However, manually defrosting freezers are usually less noisy and are cheaper to run than auto defrosting models. Remember also that manually defrosting a freezer can take a lot of time so please be sure to weigh this out according to your own personal needs.

Temperature & Food Safety

Ensuring that your food does not become spoiled is the fundamental job of a freezer so ensure that the temperature range of the model is exactly what you want. Even though almost all chest freezers can maintain temperatures of less than zero degrees F, upright freezers can have differing temperatures amongst the doors and upper shelves. So make sure you take this into consideration.

Having to buy a new household appliance can be intimidating, but by doing the research beforehand and knowing what you want first, you can save a lot of time, money and hassles as well as buy the perfect chest freezer for your needs.




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