
Do you want to store large quantities of food for the whole family, or are you looking for a smaller freezer for a flat or for the utility room? When choosing your freezer, first consider the type of appliance: with an upright freezer you open the door like a cabinet, and with a chest freezer the opening is at the top. The type of appliance determines how much space it takes up, how accessible it is, and its energy consumption. Also look at the capacity, expressed in litres, so you know how much stock you can store. Check the defrosting system as well: manual requires a bit more maintenance, while No Frost automatically prevents ice build-up. With smooth walls and removable drawers, you also have less work cleaning your freezer. For a built-in model, it’s important to measure the niche dimensions in advance so the appliance fits neatly into your kitchen.










