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Discover everything you need to know to buy a chest freezer with our expert advice and Best Buy recommendations.
If you often run out of freezer space, you might find a chest freezer useful. Our advice will tell you what features to look out for and how much you can expect to pay.
See all our Best Buy freezers by reading our freezer reviews.
These freezers are the best chest models we recommend right now.
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Want to see more top models? Head to our best freezers page.
We buy every freezer we test, just as an ordinary shopper would. We don't accept freebies from brands, so we are free to remain 100% impartial.
Our experts subject each freezer to a raft of rigorous lab tests that reflect the way you use your freezer in real life.
We're not dazzled by marketing nor by manufacturer claims, which are often based on tests performed in ideal conditions.
This tough testing reveals:
Whether you want a large chest freezer to hold vast quantities of food, or a smaller space-saving model, our reviews reveal the actual usable storage space inside. This can be lower than the figure claimed by manufacturers, who often measure with the baskets or compartments removed.
Find out more about the lengths we go to in how we test freezers.
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Which freezer brand is the most reliable? Our guide reveals the most common freezer faults and the brands most prone to playing up.
Many chest freezers aren't frost free. Here's how to defrost a freezer in 7 easy steps.
Chest freezers don’t have many features. The biggest difference between them and other freezer types is that most need to be defrosted manually, as frost-free models are few and far between.
These are the main chest freezer features to think about:
For more on storing your food correctly, see What temperature should a freezer be?
Most freezers aren’t designed to work in rooms that get colder than 10°C, so there's a risk that your freezer might not work properly there, and it could invalidate the warranty.
Some brands claim that some of their freezers are suitable for use in temperatures as low as -15°C, but it's worth checking for the specific model you're considering.
Head to our guide to the best freezers and chest freezers for garages for more advice on freezer climate class.
The price you pay will depend on the size and brand you buy. In general, the larger the freezer, the higher the price (when compared with models from the same brand).
You can get a small 50cm width-or-less chest freezer for £130-£170.
At the other end of the scale, a chest freezer that's more than 120cm wide can cost anything from £270 to more than £550.
Looking for a model with low running costs too? See our guide to the best energy-efficient freezers, which includes our top chest freezer models.