These are typically harder to fit in a kitchen but tend to make sense in a garage or outbuilding, where their hefty proportions are more easily accommodated. Alternatively, if you’ve got enough floor space, a freestanding chest freezer could be a better option. Height is one way to gain additional storage space of course. If it’s slotting under a worktop or window, you’re probably looking at a low-profile undercounter model but if height isn’t a problem you may prefer a tall freestanding freezer. The first question you might ask yourself is where you plan to locate it, which is likely to influence the type of model you choose. If you’re thinking of buying a new freezer, you’ll need to consider which type of model best suits your needs. Offering a variety of sizes and shapes from leading manufacturers like LEC, Beko and Zanussi, our freestanding freezer collection has something to suit every space and budget.
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