Controls are limited, granted, but because this model is essentially a plug-and-go bit of kit, there’s no fuss, no bother when setting it up.īeing a horizontally designed chest freezer does mean that it might not be suited to everyone. It also comes with caster wheels for easy manoeuvrability. Three practical storage baskets for the most used items are included as part of the package and we can’t emphasise enough how handy they are. This model is super wide so you can pile in stocks and supplies to your heart’s content – Zanussi reckons it’s good for up to 22 bags of shopping and we can believe it. That means if you’re loading, or unloading, it won’t come crashing unceremoniously on to your head. First and foremost, we love the lid, which has a balanced design. In fact, this particular white box has had some thought put into the design. However, the Zanussi ZCAN38FW1 isn’t just a chest freezer with more brawn than brain. Yes indeedy, this chest freezer can accommodate plenty of food, including gallons of ice cream, which we love. It has a voracious appetite and will devour anything you pile into its generous 371 litre inner space, whilst still leaving room for more. Whether you’re mad keen on snapping up deals on mountains of meat or are simply preparing for the apocalypse, you’re going to love this. So, if fridge space is your most important consideration but you’d still like the option to be able to freeze odd items from time to time without taking up half the kitchen, then this micro chiller is simply perfect. Yes, you will need to defrost it from time to time but at least you won't be wasting a shedload of food when you do. The dinky Russell Hobbs doesn’t have any mind-blowing tech on board because it doesn’t need any. And if you remove the single shelf, you can store even bigger items. In fact, you'll be surprised how many things you can stuff in it. At just 492mm tall and 472mm wide, it’s one of the smallest household freezers on the market so you should easily find somewhere to locate it.Ī smidgeon under £110 (or £120 at some stores) buys you 32 litres of storage space which is ample for two or three tubs of Häagen-Dazs, some frozen fries, a packet of frozen peas and fruit and a couple of bags of ice. Unless you have a big family to feed, this little bargain freezer is pretty much all you need. Buy the matching fridge version and you can put them side-by-side to create one monster American-style fridge-freezer combo. Inside it has four huge drawers, a small flapped top shelf, two open shelves plus a Slim Ice Maker and a couple of narrow door-mounted trays for smaller items. This humongous 315-litre model is clad in brushed steel which makes it look even more expensive than it is. The Samsung’s digital inverter compressor, meanwhile, runs continuously which is said to be more economical – and quieter – than standard compressors that switch on and off at various intervals. This not only keeps internal temperatures consistent – and frost free – but it also helps keep food fresh, especially short-life veg like lettuce, cucumbers and tomatoes. Samsung’s True NoFrost feature is said to totally eliminate all frost and ice by circulating chilled air around the interior. Oh, and did I mention the surfeit of towels required to soak up all the extra water? Aside from having to throw away most of the foodstuffs, you then have to wait for hours for the damn thing to defrost before you can even begin to face the tedious job of shovelling ice floes and water into a bucket. Let’s face it, defrosting a freezer is an expensive pain in the butt.
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