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		<description><![CDATA[Small freezers are the best choice for people who are looking for a functional fridge/freezer that can seamlessly fit in the smallest of spaces. Remember that every home appliance is created to serve a particular purpose. This type of freezer is no exemption. They are mainly designed to fit in locations where space is at [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a title="Small Freezers" href="http://www.heatingandairguide.com/316/"><strong>S</strong><strong>mall freezers </strong></a>are the best choice for people who are looking for a functional fridge/freezer that can seamlessly fit in the smallest of spaces. Remember that every home appliance is created to serve a particular purpose. This type of freezer is no exemption. They are mainly designed to fit in locations where space is at premium, like in condominiums and apartments. However, there are also portable models that you can conveniently bring with you wherever you go. Similar to regular-sized freezers, they generally offer the same function. <strong> </strong></p>
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<p><strong>Never Small in Types</strong></p>
<p>Though they may be small in size, these space-efficient fridge/freezers come with a wide assortment of models and variations. This simply means that one could definitely find a model to suit their needs and requirements.</p>
<p>Generally, the type of freezer that you require will widely depend on the purpose of use, your personal preference, and the space available. Remember that each model is designed to cater the specific needs of users.</p>
<p>In terms of practicality and economics, the small chest freezers are perhaps the best choice. Every inch of the freezer’s space is very much usable. Additionally, some advanced models usually have an automatic defrost feature.   Chest freezers also have built-in insulation that functions to hold and manage cold temperature more effectively, thus allowing less energy consumption. With this unique characteristic, an unplugged small chest freezer is capable of keeping its contents frozen for 2-3 days. This is proven to be beneficial in areas that frequently experiences power outages. Moreover, chest freezers tend to have a longer life span than  their upright counterparts.</p>
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<p>Small upright freezers, on the other hand, are more expensive than chest freezers. Their price range is greatly influenced by their storage capacity and included features. Perhaps, the best thing about upright freezers is their ability to effectively organize the stored items. Additionally, the contents of a small upright freezer can be easily monitored, thus, allowing users to conveniently find a particular item that they are looking for.</p>
<p>Whether you need an upright or a chest freezer will depend on your lifestyle and needs. If you want your frozen goods to be organized, then go for the upright model. Meanwhile, if you are looking for a cheap and practical option, then the chest freezer is the best choice.</p>
<p><strong>Small in Size But Big in Features</strong></p>
<p>Small freezers are undoubtedly great modern innovations. A lot of refrigerator and freezer brands are now offering smaller freezer models. Call it a thirst for more space-saving options but small and compact freezers are surely the way to go if you want to maximize the available space in your home while improving its functionality as well. Although these freezers are quite small, this does not mean that they fall short in the variety arena. As a matter of fact, these freezers are sold in varying designs schemes, styles, colors, and useful features. Aside from their stylish physical look, small fridge freezers also have varying cubic capacity. You can find them in almost any range of freezer sizes. They can be typically purchased in major appliance stores and home improvement shops. You can also find them in popular online shopping websites that sell assorted home products.</p>
<p>Looks can certainly be deluding, especially if you are not certain on what you really want. With that said, never let the size of small freezers mislead you<strong>. </strong>For all you know, these space-efficient freezers may be just what you are looking for.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Looking for a freezer that you can conveniently fit into a crunched living space? If so, then you should consider investing in a <strong><a title="Compact freezers" href="http://www.heatingandairguide.com/compact-freezers/">compact freezer</a></strong>. With the advent of modern living, space has become more of a luxury. These lifestyle changes that people have undergone in the past years have brought about a need for more functionality. As such, consumers are definitely looking for products or home appliances that can give them the comfort and convenience that they need. Compact freezers provide this for many homeowners and are quickly becoming increasingly popular among modern urbanites.</p>
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<p>Compact freezers are one of the many innovations that you should look into. Though compact refrigerators seem to be all over the place, real compact-type freezers are a bit harder to find. This is primarily due to the fact that they are not that popular. This is basically because most people feel that they do not have any use for them – or at least they think they don't.  Truthfully, a compact freezer will always come in handy.</p>
<p>For years, large freezers have been the common choice among many. However, as living spaces become smaller and smaller, appliance manufacturers decided to also reduce their sizes. In terms of function, both the large and compact-type freezers serve the same purpose. The only evident difference is, of course, their size.</p>
<p><strong>The Two Major Types </strong></p>
<p>In general, compact-type freezers can be classified into two major types – the upright and chest freezer variety.</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Compact upright freezer</span></strong></p>
<p>Known for its vertical installation, upright freezers are very much similar to your regular freezer. Both of their doors open at the front, but they come in more slimmed down designs than their regular counterparts. The compact upright freezer is best suited for those who want quick access to the items stored inside the freezer. The best thing about compact upright freezers is that they are very convenient for people on the go. You can easily grab the door whenever you need to get something. No need to devote too much time in pulling up the freezer door or digging for items.</p>
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<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Compact chest freezer</span></strong></p>
<p>Unlike upright freezers, the door of a chest freezer is installed on top. The resemblance is more like that more of a treasure chest. The chest freezer variant is ideal for those who do not require frequent access to frozen items. Though they are entirely different from the conventional freezer models, some people just prefer this model. Compact chest freezers<strong> </strong>are best suited for those who usually have lots of food to store. You can often see them in business establishments that sell ice creams and other frozen goods. The advantage of this freezer over the upright version is that it features a drain plug at the bottom. This allows users to easily defrost the freezer whenever they need to.</p>
<p><strong>Great Buying Tips</strong></p>
<p>When buying any compact-type freezer, it is highly advised that you consider the purpose of its use. Will you be using it to stack up plenty of frozen foods, or will you just need it to store a small number of items?  You should  figure out your actual needs and specific requirements prior to shopping. This would generally help you craft a decision on which compact freezer to choose.</p>
<p>The size of the compact freezer will also matter. Like other freezer models, the compact type also comes in varying sizes. In that regard, it is critical that you take note of the area where you are planning to place it. It would be a good idea to get its exact measurement to ascertain a perfect fit.</p>
<p>Apart from that, budget is also a major consideration. Take time to shop around and compare different brands to aid you in finding the freezer model that falls within your means. Conducting a thorough online research and price comparison will also greatly help.</p>
<p>Overall, these freezers do not just give you an advantage in terms of size and space. They also help you conserve energy. Since they are a lot smaller, they will surely require less energy, unlike their large counterparts. Therefore, if you plan on getting a new freezer, a compact freezer is certainly a great option to have in mind.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If your standard refrigerator is not meeting your needs, then perhaps, it is time for the high-powered <strong><a title="Deep Freezers" href="http://www.heatingandairguide.com/deep-freezers/">deep freezer</a></strong>. 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.</p>
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<p><strong>Weighing the value of your purchase</strong></p>
<p>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.</p>
<p><strong>Best type suitable for your need</strong></p>
<p>The deep freezer is available in two options: <strong>chest type </strong>and <strong>upright deep freezer</strong>. 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.</p>
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<p>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<strong> </strong>due to practicality reasons.</p>
<p><strong>Maintenance and machine deterioration prevention</strong></p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[A lot of people owe their lives to the ingenious person who developed the mini freezer. Imagine your whole dorm life or your special outdoor date without that ever reliable equipment. No doubt, you would have surely been eating cafeteria food or going through the hassle of bringing in messy coolers. Just think, if your [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A lot of people owe their lives to the ingenious person who developed the <strong><a title="Mini Freezer" href="http://www.heatingandairguide.com/mini-freezer/">mini freezer</a></strong>. Imagine your whole dorm life or your special outdoor date without that ever reliable equipment. No doubt, you would have surely been eating cafeteria food or going through the hassle of bringing in messy coolers. Just think, if your conventional freezer breaks down and all of its perishable contents need to be saved, what will you do? Of course, the answer to that is to rely on your small freezer that is always readily available in the case of a conventional freezer breakdown. Maybe that is just an exaggeration but they do come in handy during some emergency situations that might require the cooling prowess of small-type freezers.</p>
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<p><strong>Product utilization </strong></p>
<p>On a more general note, these mini freezers are a good addition to any place and fit for any purpose that the owner may seem fit.</p>
<p>Mini fridge/freezers have become an essential component for many hotel rooms that cater to long-staying clients and other important events. The freezers’ compact size tends to cater to the guests by giving them the convenience of a cool drink without having to rummage through every nook and cranny of the equipment. The hotel’s thinking is that why use so much space and bother fitting large equipment into a room when the management can simply invest in smaller ones that are inconspicuous to the eyes. When all that is needed by the client is merely a place to store beverages and take out for a short time, one cannot help but appreciate the uncluttered content density that the mini freezer offers. This same line of thinking in regards to subtlety shows true in business offices and other establishments that offer this comfort to their employees.</p>
<p>College students practically live out of mini fridge freezers because they are practical to keep around. While they still have certain limitations due to inadequate storage space, it is much more convenient to have something accessible than to make constant trips to the cafeteria or lounge just to buy something that can be stored in the fridge for a couple of days. Generally, acquiring a mini refrigerator freezer is ideal for those with limited living spaces. However, one must not forget that they are not replacements for the conventional type if you are seeking genuine home storage.</p>
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<p>Long road rides can be a strenuous activity even if you are just sitting on the back seat. They are known to drain the energy out of you, thus making you thirsty and hungry at the same time. The thought of taking a break and digging into the food and beverage stock is a guilty pleasure for every traveler. If you are a wise packer, you would probably perceive the need for instant cooling refreshment to ease the trip. A portable mini freezer is always desirable for such occasion. In addition to giving into cravings, stuffing foods inside this equipment will turn out to be a clever decision in the case that there are no stores along the road.</p>
<p><strong>Product customization</strong></p>
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<p>The size of<strong> </strong>mini refrigerator freezers vary a great deal. You can get a model ranging from 1.7 cubic feet to as much as six cubic feet. Some portable mini freezers can only store up to six drink cans just like a cooler, while most can accommodate pretty much everything that you will need for the week. The size you choose will be greatly dependent on the location where you will keep your purchase. For instance, SUVs and full-sized cars can accommodate chunkier freezers. However, smaller cars may just have to settle for a horizontal pint freezer due to lack of space. You can also opt to have a built in freezer installed in your car but that could be costly.</p>
<p>There is always a choice in every circumstance. Choose the mini fridge freezer that blends well in your place but do not let fashion get in the way of having quality equipment. Some people forego efficiency for style, but do not fall into that unwise, albeit enticing trap. Have an eye for a good machine that has lock technology, advanced insulation, and a low Energy star rating.</p>
<p>If you are on the lookout for a mini fridge freezer, then have the diligence and patience to search for good finds. Read up on reviews before making a final decision with regards to the kind of mini freezer that you will buy.</p>
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