We have a very small three drawer freezer in the kitchen as part of an integrated 3/4 fridge,1/4 freezer unit.
The freezer is not really big enough, so we are thinking of getting a freezer to keep in the garage. Any hints, tips or warnings for this plan?
not wonderfully well organised but no I don't lose things. I tend to keep things in areas...so all the meat in one place, frozen bread in another and so on.
I have a large upright freezer in the garage Tilly. It's been there for about 10 years and works OK. I had a large chest freezer before this one and being on the small size I could never reach to the bottom and used to lose things
When I lived at home, my mum always had a chest freezer on the patio just underneath the roof from upstairs, it had no protection whatsoever really. I agree with Woofy, the biggest you can fit in.
Thank you all. I see that I need to look into this more carefully.
We were just going to go to Currys and buy the cheapest there was.
TheAnswerBank is wonderful!
My freezer isn't a special one, i didn't realise there was such a thing. It's in a cellar so no heating coming from any of the walls. I used to have a chest freezer but just couldn't find things in it and so needed defrosting often due to warm air getting in while looking. Now I have a tall upright and each drawer has a specific thing in it so very easy to find what I'm looking for.
my freezer is a bog standard one too. the garage doesn't get to freezing point and its a rated for insulation (freezer not garage) we've never had a problem.
Ours conked out a couple of years winters ago and we were about to buy another one when we discovered that under a certain temp they can stop working. Anyway we now run a small greenhouse heater in our garage when it's very cold and the freezer (same one) works fine. We were recommended Beko as they apparently work in lower temps than a lot of others.