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Deep Freezers

If your standard refrigerator is not meeting your needs, then perhaps, it is time for the high-powered deep freezer. This functional appliance basically has the same parts that any conventional model has, including adjustable temperature control, defrost drain, manual or automatic defrost mechanism, power-indicator lock, and storage compartments. If you are into more advanced models, you can look for those that have key-eject locks, digital meters and automatic timers. Despite the similarities, the most obvious difference between the two models is the maximum capacity that they can hold and the arrangement of their compartments.

Weighing the value of your purchase

Based on research, the deep fridge freezers can last up to eight years with continuous use. Its energy consumption is somewhere around 750 kilowatt hours per year. With that said, you would be spending at least $75 on electricity costs assuming each kilowatt hour is ten cents. Additionally, the cost of its maintenance, if no major repairs are included, would fall a little over a hundred bucks a year or somewhere between ten to fifteen dollars a month. If you do a modest analysis and take into account all of the uses that this freezer can provide, you will find that it is worth every cent that you will have to shell out even if it is only for domestic use.

Best type suitable for your need

The deep freezer is available in two options: chest type and upright deep freezer. Chest-types are generally suitable for commercial use, or in large households because they are capable of  storing contents in large quantities. They are usually kept in the store rooms or at the garage due to the large space that they occupy. Energy efficiency is their trademark quality. They are also much cheaper than other models as well. On the other hand, upright deep freezers take up less floor space but are more expensive. Items stored in an upright freezer can easily be arranged and taken out of its compartment without having to restack everything back again.

Deep fridge freezers are not necessarily huge. In fact, small deep freezers are now widely available in the market, and are also perfect for home use. However, bigger ones are still preferred over small freezers due to practicality reasons.

Maintenance and machine deterioration prevention

The saying that an apple a day keeps the doctor away is also applicable with deep fridge freezers but, of course, do not take this literally. After all, no amount of apple can nurse a deteriorating freezer back health.  You need to take every preventive measure to keep your fridge up and running . The most basic thing to do is to clean and defrost it regularly in accordance with what the manufacturer’s manual has instructed.

When defrosting and cleaning the freezer, unplug it to keep you safe. You may want to cover the drain hole to avoid the hassle of cleaning up water leaks. Remove all its content before scraping the ice with a spatula to take off any hard ice. Avoid using pointed objects so as to not damage the equipment. It is highly suggested to use gloves while doing this because the chilly temperature may burn your hands if you are not careful.

If you are looking for a faster process, rinse the container with warm water especially along side the area where there is a lot of ice build up. Once all of the ice has melted and the excess water has been removed, wipe the interior surfaces with washcloths. Use a combination of one quarter of warm water and two tablespoons of baking soda as detergent. Dry everything after you have finished wiping the sides and containers. As soon as you are done, place everything back where it belongs and plug it back in.

If your freezer malfunctions, immediately call an appliance repairman to do the repair. Do not make matters worse by trying to fix things on your own. Just do your part and focus on preventative care and maintenance. Freezer maintenance is as easy as one-two-three. Do not risk decreasing the life span of your precious investment by slacking off on your deep freezer cleaning duties.

Related topics:

  1. Small Freezers
  2. Compact Freezers
  3. Mini Freezers
  4. Under Counter Freezer
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