These durable freezer units are designed for the simple storage and display of frozen goods when space is at a premium. Perfect for shops, restaurants, bars and cafes, they are designed and imported directly by Cold Display Solutions.
MODEL CDS – F220SQ
We have a very large Range of chest freezers always in stock at Cold Display Solutions from our cute baby 220 litre chest right through to the high volume 720 chest freezer .
A chest freezer is one of the most convenient products available in the market today as it can even save you money in the long run .The way its designed it allows you plenty space to take benefit of storing bulks of meat, to freeze seasonal berries and jams, along with the daily perishable items and make ahead meals.
A glass lid chest freezer is freestanding kitchen appliances featuring considerable amount of space for the storage of frozen food and other perishable items. A lot of homeowners prefer to buy it as a substitute to investing in a refrigerator with a larger freezer compartment. One of the major advantages of having a commercial glass lid chest freezer is that the bulkier food items can be stored in it and thus leaving ample amount of space in the refrigerator’s freezer section for other small items.
When it comes to a glass lid chest freezer, it is one of the two commercially available freezer for sale; the other being an upright freezer. Both of them have their own specific strengths and weaknesses, depending on your needs and requirements Glass top chests offer several benefits to the user in terms of price, storage capacity and energy. Nowadays, the chest freezer is the most reasonable freezer available in the market. Basically, every inch of the chest freezer is usable storage. There are certain chest freezers that come with automatic-defrost or frost-free options. The ones with manual defrost option takes almost a day to accomplish the task
Chest freezers are more energy-efficient than upright freezers. Generally, they cost a $12 – $15 per month to run when divided. Upright freezers cost around $20 – 35 a month to run. Both options come in energy-efficient models, which can further your cost savings.
Chest freezers use an airtight locking seal at the top to keep the food inside fresh and frozen. Due to this, it also means that less energy is used to keep the container cool. Upright freezers have smaller gaps in the door mechanism, which can take more energy to keep the food cold.
Glass Lid Chest Freezer Design:
Certainly, these chest freezers come with built-in side-wall insulation to hold their cold temperatures well for an extended period of time and thus use least-energy to function. On the other hand, if you are facing power outages or you are moving to another house, an un-plugged chest freezer can keep the products cold for almost 3 days, as long as the lid is closed. While buying freezer, it’s very important to know what style of freezer you actually want and what will work better for you by keeping in mind your storage requirements. In point of fact, there are some trade offs to each type of freezer while choosing such as the price of the freezer, storage capacity, convenience it offers, energy-efficiency and installation of the
freezer.
These chest freezers come with at least 3x wire-basket in order to organize the content perfectly. With the help of cardboard boxes, you can ideally manage different types of food contents.