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Freezer Buying Guide

Confused by all of those units that freeze food? This freezer buying guide will become your best friend when it’s time to say goodbye to that old freezer.

Thankfully, freezers are quite simple to comprehend. There are just a few basic things that every homeowner needs to know when shopping for a freezer. The most important thing to think about is what kinds of foods you intend to freeze. Why is this important? If you are the type that likes to shop at wholesale stores, you will need a lot of extra room. If you only want to store a few TV dinners, you don’t really need a massive freezing unit. Then again, you might also want to consider how much room you have inside of your home…you can’t cram a chest unit into a narrow space. Now that you’ve thought about the kinds of food you like to store, let’s get on with the freezer buying guide.

To begin, there are just a few models on the market to consider. The upright, chest, and refrigerator-freezer combo are the models that you will come across. Since you have already thought of those foods that you will need to store, you can easily decide what model is right for you. Next, consider your budget. Some freezers are made from basic materials, while others are made from metals and materials that will cost a lot more. Have you worked out your budget? Good – now, let’s talk about additional features that you might discover.

If you are concerned about your electricity bill, choose a unit that includes an Energy Star rating. Some units also come with a manual defrost option, which can be great if you don’t feel like defrosting that freezer on your own. Lastly, the frost-free option is another great tool. Some freezers never gain any kind of frost at all, which is a nice feature if you can find a freezer that you like that includes this extra option. Take this freezer buying guide with you to the appliance store…you just may need it.



No matter how much a salesperson tries to pressure you into buying one unit over another, you can be sure that all units will include the same basic functions. So, make sure to study this guide before heading to that store…no amount of sales tactics will be able to persuade you when your mind is made up. If you know what kind of freezer you are looking for, you can then start to shop around and compare prices (while ignoring that sales person).

This useful freezer buying guide will really come in handy when you want to know what to look for. Remember to search for a freezer that can accommodate your lifestyle…the rest of the buying process will be a piece of (frozen) cake.

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