thread: Chest freezer

  1. #1
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    May 2006
    Igglepiggle Land
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    Chest freezer

    Any recommendations for a chest freezer ladies?

    The intention is to have a big cook up and freeze meals for 1-3 wks in advance. Not sure what size freezer I'd need?

    Thanks

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    Jan 2009
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    I have a tucker box - which is about 90x90x1.2 it holds quite a bit, however not sure how suited to storing containers of prepared meals it would be, as it is deep and so everything would end up piled on top of each other.
    Have you looked at a small freezer only upright freezer, like you get with a pigeon pair, they have shelves which would be more suited to what you would be using it for.

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    Jul 2009
    Riding it out...
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    I used to have a Tuckerbox too when it died I switched to an upright. I prefer the upright it's so much easier to find things in, I nearly ended up head first in the chest freezer with my legs flailing around out the top a few times The upright is just more user friendly. You can get lots of different sizes to suit what you need. Our current one cost us $70 out of the paper as we were desperate when the old one died and didn't want to spend heaps on a brand new one at the time, we've had no problems with it

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    May 2007
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    Yep, we've got an upright too . Much easier to find things!

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    Aug 2011
    Adelaide
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    Can upright freezers and deep chest freezers have the same temps? I thought deep chest freezers were colder?


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  6. #6
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    Sep 2008
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    I have a chest freezer and like willow my legs hang over the edge while I'm trying to find something. It's so cold I need to wear gloves when I have a clean out. They are great

  7. #7
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    Dec 2006
    In my own private paradise
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    Can upright freezers and deep chest freezers have the same temps? I thought deep chest freezers were colder?
    probably not quite as cold - but if you're looking at cooking a few weeks in advance and freezing meals to use regularly, they are the better option (IMO of course lol) - we used to do bulk cooking when DH worked away in the truck, and got rid of the chest freezer we had because it was a PITA trying to get a mix of meals for him to take when you had to dig to the bottom - and there was too much worry about how long ago stuff was stored. so we got an upright, and the drawers made it easier to use. had one "type" of meal on each shelf, so we could see what was running low, what he had heaps of - and when he was packing food, he could get a mix of stuff to take. nothing went to waste at all.

  8. #8
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    May 2008
    Fraser Coast, Qld
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    I'd go the upright. We have a chest freezer and it's a bugger to find things.


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    Oct 2008
    Victoria
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    We have a chest freezer, can't remember what size it is but I can't reach the bottom. We use it mostly for meat as we buy in bulk, then I divvy it all up and freeze in portions with a vac sealer. Also use it for meals when I am organised enough! Finding things isn't an issue as we got extra baskets so I can just lift out a level so to speak to get to what I want. Again when I'm organised enough I have a little sheet with what is in there and on what level.

  10. #10
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    Dec 2008
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    I was looking at chest freezers not long ago but decided to spend the extra and buy an upright because they are so much easier to find stuff in and don't take up as much space. Also, it's very hard to find frost free chest freezers, which means you'd have to defrost it every few months.

  11. #11
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    Nov 2006
    Atop the lookout...
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    We have two chest freezers now, after an upright. You just need to keep a list of what goes in, and then cross it off when it comes out. Also the list makes it super easy to see what is actually in there, without having to ferret through a freezer load (same goes for upright), and also to know when you're due to do big cook-ups.

    My Mum has a chest freezer (it's older than me!), and she has only just 'discovered' list keeping, and wishes she had done it thirty years ago. She keeps things in baskets of like foods; just like the plastic shopping baskets you get at coles/woolies, and she says the trick with any freezer, is to go through it regularly. And by regularly, she's talking at least once a week, but I know I don't have time for that, and with the list, you don't need to so often anyway.

    Our chest freezers haven't frosted at all yet, probably because the weight of the lid keeps them sealed so well (our upright was horrendous for frosting up!). I also like them, because they give me that little bit more workspace in my kitchen (which I so dearly need where we are atm). Both of our freezers are Fisher & Paykell, and are exactly the same size (about a metre square, just over a metre high, I couldn't tell you what litrege they are though, sorry), and both came from ebay for average $100 each. They are only a couple of years old. I also find it easier (by far) to put large trays of things to freeze in them (which I then bag up once frozen), whereas the upright, I had to use much smaller trays, therefore more trays. Also, we have unplugged one, as we found one to be sufficient space at the moment. After we move, and I do more cooking and we stock up again, we'll probably turn the other one back on.

    I will ask the Man on what size (litres) the freezers are and post back. After we had the first upright freezer and were looking to replace it, I only wanted another upright. But, I replaced it with a cheap chest freezer, and loved that immediately. It didn't work very well, so I got my money back, and we replaced it with the two F&P's.

  12. #12
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    May 2006
    Igglepiggle Land
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    Lol, shows how much I know - I didn't even know there were such things as upright ones!!!

    Thanks so much ladies - you've all helped point me in the 'upright direction'