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    KIC 570L White Chest Freezer KCG570

    R 7,999.00 R 7,299.00

    KIC 210L White Chest Freezer KCG210W

    R 4,299.00 R 3,899.00

    KIC 210L Metallic Chest Freezer KCG210ME

    R 4,699.00 R 4,199.00

    Defy 195L White Chest Freezer DMF470

    R 3,999.00 R 3,699.00

    Fridge Star 520L Glass Top Chest Freezer VL525

    R 12,999.00 R 9,999.00

    Defy 481L White Chest Freezer DMF456

    R 8,499.00 R 7,499.00

    Defy 254L Metallic Chest Freezer DMF474

    R 5,999.00 R 5,499.00

    Univa 110L White Chest Freezer UC125W

    R 2,999.00

    Defy 254L White Chest Freezer DMF473

    R 5,999.00 R 5,499.00

    Defy 195 Metallic Chest Freezer DMF451

    R 4,499.00 R 4,199.00

    Univa 433L White Chest Freezer UC485W

    R 6,999.00 R 6,399.00

    Kic 285L Chest Freezer KCG300/2ME

    R 4,999.00

    Defy 386L White Chest Freezer DMF454

    R 7,999.00 R 7,499.00

    Defy 210L White Solar Off-Grid Chest Freezer DMF476S2

    R 8,999.00

    Univa 292lt White Chest Freezer UC310W

    R 4,799.00

    Univa 210L White Chest Freezer-UC210W

    R 3,699.00

    Zero 200 Litre Gas-Electric Chest Freezer GF200

    R 7,499.00

    Zero 250L Gas/Electric Chest Freezer GF250

    R 8,999.00 R 8,499.00

    Univa 494L White Chest Freezer UC535W

    R 7,999.00 R 7,499.00

    Defy 196L White Solar Chest Freezer DMF498

    R 7,999.00 R 6,999.00

    Smeg Single Door Freezer 185cm No Frost ZACV283NX

    R 18,999.00

    DEFY 210L Satin Metallic Chest Freezer DMF513

    R 4,999.00 R 4,799.00

    Univa 567L White Chest Freezer UC590W

    R 8,199.00

    Defy 146L White Chest freezer DMF509

    R 3,999.00 R 3,499.00

    Zero 260L Gas Chest Fridge/Freezer GFR260DB

    R 9,999.00 R 9,499.00

    Univa 292L Chest Freezer UC310M

    R 4,899.00

    Quality Chest Freezers for Sale Online

    Shop our range of chest freezers for sale at MHC World. Buy online and receive free delivery over R3500 & within a 30km radius from our store.

    Apart from our chest freezers for sale, we also offer upright freezers, bar fridges and upright fridges.

    What Is a Chest Freezer

    A chest freezer is a particular kind of freezer that looks like a large, rectangular box and opens like a chest by means of a lid that is hinged and swings upward.

    It is possible to keep food frozen for far longer periods of time in a chest freezer, which also often offers more storage space than an upright freezer does.

    A chest freezer is an excellent choice for the storage of large or cumbersome things like meat, poultry, fish, ice cream, and so on.

     

    How Does Chest Freezers Work

    A compressor, a condenser, an evaporator, and a refrigerant are the four components of a chest freezer that work together to create a cooling cycle that brings the temperature within the chest freezer down.

    The refrigerant gas is squeezed into a more concentrated form by the compressor before being sent to the condenser, where it loses heat and condenses into a liquid state.

    After that, the liquid refrigerant travels to the evaporator, where it soaks up the heat from the freezer and reverts to its gaseous state.

    After that, the gas refrigerant makes its way back to the compressor, and the cycle begins all over again.

     

    Benefits of Chest Freezers

    Some of the benefits of using chest freezers are:

    ·        Because they have superior insulation and less cold air is lost when the lid is opened, they are more energy-efficient than upright freezers.

    ·        They are easier on the wallet than upright freezers and require less attention when it comes to upkeep.

    ·        They are able to maintain temperatures that are lower than upright freezers, which allows them to preserve food longer and potentially increase its shelf life.

    ·        They are able to function in situations that are considerably colder than upright freezers, such as garages and sheds.

     

    Disadvantages of Chest Freezers

    Some of the disadvantages of chest freezers are:

    ·        They require more floor space than upright freezers and are not always suitable for use in spaces that are particularly constrained or narrow.

    ·        Because of the possibility that food products would become buried or forgotten at the bottom of the freezer, they are more difficult to organise and access than upright freezers.

    ·        In order to minimise ice formation and a reduction in energy efficiency, they could occasionally require human defrosting.

     

    Why a Chest Freezer Is an Essential Appliance in a House

    A chest freezer is an essential appliance in a house because it can help you save money by enabling you to buy food in bulk, make the most of seasonal sales, and minimise the amount of food you throw away.

    It will save you time by minimising the number of times you have to go food shopping and by giving you meals that are already prepared and then reheat later.

    You will save money on your energy bill since chest freezers are more efficient than upright freezers and can keep food frozen for longer, even if the power goes out.

     

    Different Types/Styles of Chest Freezers

    There are different types/styles of chest freezers for sale that you can choose from, such as:

     

    ·        Undercounter chest freezers are a type of chest freezer that is small and compact, and as the name suggests, they are designed to be placed under a counter or table.

    ·        Freestanding chest freezers are the most common and adaptable variety of chest freezers because they do not need to be attached to a wall in order to function. They are available in a wide range of sizes and capacities to meet your specific requirements.

    ·        Built-in chest freezers are a type of chest freezer that is constructed such that it is a part of the cabinetry or furnishings in your kitchen. They have a slick and fashionable appearance, but their installation and maintenance can require the assistance of an expert.

     

    How to Clean & Care for a Chest Freezer

    To prolong the lifetime of your chest freezer, you should clean and care for it regularly.

    Unplug the freezer and remove all of the food. Remove any freezer baskets, shelves, or drawers and wash them with warm water and detergent. Before replacing them, rinse and dry them.

    Create a cleaning solution with baking soda and warm water or use a light detergent or vinegar. Wipe off the inside of the freezer with a cloth or sponge dipped in the solution. To clean the lid gasket, use a toothbrush. Rinse and rinse the freezer with clean water and a towel.

    Reconnect the freezer and replace the food.

    Defrost the freezer at least once a year, or whenever frost build-up exceeds a 10 cm thickness. To defrost, repeat the cleaning steps but leave the freezer unplugged until all of the ice melts. You can speed up the process by freezing pans of hot water or using a hair dryer.

    Vacuum or dust the condenser coils in the freezer's rear or bottom every six months, or more frequently if they are dirty. This will improve the freezer's efficiency and save electricity.

    Inspect the door seal on a regular basis and replace it if it becomes damaged or worn out. A good seal will keep cold air inside the freezer and warm air outside.

    Do not overfill or underfill the freezer. A full freezer will keep food frozen for longer in the event of a power loss, but an overcrowded freezer may restrict air circulation and make maintaining a steady temperature more difficult.

     

    How to Choose a Chest Freezer

    Some of the factors that you should consider when choosing a chest freezer are:

    ·        Size and capacity: You should measure the room where you want to put the chest freezer and the doorways that lead to it. You should also figure out how much food you want to store and how often you use it.

    ·        Features and functions: Look for features and functions that meet your needs and tastes, such as temperature control, defrost settings, interior lighting, baskets, locks, etc.

    ·        Energy efficiency: Check the chest freezer's energy rating and how much energy it uses. You should also look for features that can save energy, like hand defrosting, thick insulation, etc.

    ·        Price and warranty: You should check prices from different stores and brands and look for deals or discounts, as well as the chest freezer's guarantee and customer service.

     

    Best Brands of Chest Freezers available on MHC

    Most prominent brands of chest freezers, like KIC, Defy, Fridge Star, Univa, Hisense, and Smeg, are available from MHC World.

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