Freezers
Our Freezers Buying Guide will make it much easier for you, when choosing the right Freezer to buy. Just click on a link below, to jump down to further information about the Freezers area you're interested in:
Freezer Types
From under-counter to tall free-standing, or small to large chest, our freezers are available in a range of sizes to suit your needs...
Upright Freezers
These feature a front opening door for easy access and have shelves or drawers to separate different types of food.
Chest Freezers
Ideal for bulk freezing and for storing large items. A top opening lid means they can be used in a utility room when kitchen space is tight.
Frost-Free
Frost-Free
Never want to defrost your freezer again? Then look no further than a Frost Free appliance. Air is circulated throughout the appliance to prevent frost build up, and also means that food items don't stick together, so it's easier to take out single items without defrosting a full pack.
Matching Fridges
Most freezers in our range are available with a matching fridge, so you can co-ordinate the colours and style to suit your kitchen. Fridges & Freezers with reversible doors are particularly useful if you have the space to display side-by-side.
Sizes (Upright Freezers)
Upright Freezers are commonly available in the following widths to fit most standard kitchen spaces:
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50cm
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55cm
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60cm
They are also available in under-counter or tall free-standing styles
Under-Counter Fridges
These are designed to fit neatly under a standard kitchen work-top and are the ideal choice for small kitchens with limited space.
Tall Free-Standing Fridges
These are ideal for kitchens where you have lots of height but limited floor space or want to freeze in bulk.
SizesSizes (Chest Freezers)
Chest Freezers are commonly available to fit the following spaces:
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55cm
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65cm
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85cm
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110cm
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130cm
Ideally you should always look to ensure there is sufficient space above the freezer to open the lid fully - usually a minimum of 80cm would be required.
Storage Capacity
Upright Freezers
The table below gives a general guide to upright freezer storage capacity for various widths and heights:
| Classification | Typical Storage Capacity * | Width | Height | Suitable For... |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Slimline Under-Counter | 2.65 cu ft (75 litres) | 49cm | 85cm | Compact kitchen spaces |
| Under-counter | 3.6-4.2 cu ft (102-120 litres) | 55-60cm | 85cm | Adequate for most families |
| Tall | 6.4-7.9 cu ft (183-225 litres) | 55-60cm | 1.4m-1.5m | For large families |
| Extra Tall | 8.4 cu ft (240 litres) | 60cm | 1.75m | Extra storage space for kid's favourites or family visits |
Chest Freezers
The table below gives a general guide to chest freezer storage capacity for various widths and heights:
| Classification | Typical Storage Capacity * | Width | Height | Suitable For... |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chest | 3.6 cu ft (104 litres) | 55cm | 87cm | Compact utility rooms |
| Family Chest | 5.4 cu ft (155 litres) | 65-85cm | 87cm | Adequate for most families |
| Large Chest | 7.0-7.9 cu ft (198-224 litres) | 100-110cm | 87cm | Extra space for storing large items |
| Extra Large Chest | 10.0 cu ft (289 litres) | 130cm+ | 87cm | Big enough to store large items with space to spare! |
* All our capacities are quoted "Net". This measurement shows the usable storage capacity of the appliance
Energy Efficiency
All our refrigeration appliances are issued with a performance class rating for Energy. Each of these is graded from 'A+ - G', with 'A+' being the most efficient and economical in terms of energy consumption.
Look for the energy saving recommended label if you want the most energy efficient appliances for your home.
Energy Table
All freezers receive an energy efficiency grading ranging from A - G (with A being the most efficient).
Standardised tests, monitored by Trading Standards, are carried out by manufacturers, who are responsible for grading their appliances
Energy Saving Tips
Save Energy & Money by following these simple steps:
Regularly defrost your freezer - ice build up significantly reduces cooling efficiency and results in higher energy use.
Locate your appliance in an area with low ambient temperature, i.e. away from radiators, cookers or from direct sunlight.
Keep your freezer well stocked, frozen food items require less energy to maintain cool temperatures than air.
Always close the door.
Look out for the energy saving recommended logo on fridges & freezers.
Other Features
Other features you might want to look for...
| Other Freezer Features | |
|---|---|
| LCD Control | Simple and easy to use for precise temperature control. |
| Big Bin Freezer Drawers | Typically a deeper than standard basket to freeze larger items such as a turkey. |
| Door Open Alarm | Audible alarm sounds if door left open. |
| Reversible Doors | Allows you to change the way that the door hinges, so you so that the door opens in the most convenient manner for your kitchen space. |
Helplines
| Supplier | Helpline |
|---|---|
| AEG Electrolux | 08705 350 350 |
| Beko | 08707 741 050 |
| Bosch | 08702 400 060 |
| Candy | 08705 400 600 |
| Electra | 08705 168 299 |
| Electrolux | 08705 950 950 |
| Hoover | 08705 400 600 |
| Hotpoint | 08701 506 070 |
| Indesit | 08701 506 070 |
| Lec | 08704 584 386 |
| Servis | 08705 168 299 |
| Siemens | 08705 678 910 |
| Zanussi Electrolux | 08705 727 727 |


