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Posted 28 February 2017
Swan 190-Litre Chest Freezer - White - £126.98 @ Very
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Just been looking for a chest freezer and this seems to be the cheapest I can find for it's size. It has £50 off at the moment. The reviews are good (4.6/5) and it's only £6.99 for delivery making this £126.98 total.
MPN: BD192JA
This Roomy Swan Chest Freezer Will Give You All The Storage Space You Need.
With a 190-litre net capacity, there's plenty of space for storing a wide variety of food - you never need to find yourself stuck for something to eat again. The top-opening door makes it easy to find whatever you need.
This chest freezer is rated A+ for energy, so it's kind on your bills as well as giving you room to store a wide variety of tasty meal options. Thermostat control lets you adjust the temperature when required.
Depth: 52.4 CM
Energy Rating: A+
Height: 84.5 CM
Width: 95 CM
Height: Less than 85cms
Plumbing Required: N
Reversible Door: N
Width: 91 to 95cm
192L Net Capacity
Manual Defrost
Top Open Door
A+ Energy Rating
Product Dimensions: 84.5x95x52.4cm (HxWxD)
MPN: BD192JA
This Roomy Swan Chest Freezer Will Give You All The Storage Space You Need.
With a 190-litre net capacity, there's plenty of space for storing a wide variety of food - you never need to find yourself stuck for something to eat again. The top-opening door makes it easy to find whatever you need.
This chest freezer is rated A+ for energy, so it's kind on your bills as well as giving you room to store a wide variety of tasty meal options. Thermostat control lets you adjust the temperature when required.
Depth: 52.4 CM
Energy Rating: A+
Height: 84.5 CM
Width: 95 CM
Height: Less than 85cms
Plumbing Required: N
Reversible Door: N
Width: 91 to 95cm
192L Net Capacity
Manual Defrost
Top Open Door
A+ Energy Rating
Product Dimensions: 84.5x95x52.4cm (HxWxD)
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Always had ours in the shed, still okay , had it for years , no problem.
Mines going straight in the shed so I'll soon find out!
They all seem to say that freezers are unsuitable for outbuildings etc. All I can say is that I have a chest freezer, and a small fridge in my unheated garage. I was wary about putting freezer in garage, but have had no problems in two years. Think they say this to cover themselves if put in a really cold place. Maybe parts of Scotland would give trouble, but not sunny Wales! Also hope that Ripperoo is not known to his wife, good **** will follow if seen!
yes, its fridge/freezers that are controlled by 1 stat that are unsuitable for out building.
Fine if you only eat ready-made stuff. Do you never freeze stuff you've made yourself?
Sounds daft but fridges & freezers don't like being in a cold location
not true, most combined fridge/freezers have just 1 thermostat controlling the whole unit, this stat is in the refrigerator and only runs the compressor when the refrigerator requires cooling (this also cools the freezer) If the stat in the refrigerator never switches as the ambient temperature is never hotter that the internal fridge temperature then the freezer will defrost but the food in the fridge will stay cold.
More expensive fridge/freezers have 2 thermostats, one for each cavity so they can be run in colder ambient temperatures.
At first when I was looking around for a freezer, I thought any freezer can do into the garage/outbuildings, but apparently not. You need a look out for freezers that is suitable for out building use.
I can now stock up taking advantage of the Tesco fresh oily fish stonking offers they frequently have in my local.
Their herring/ sprats/ sardines frequently cheaper than the competition
Have some heat
I'm in a bit of a quandary as I just called Swan CS and they told me it should be stored in an 'ambient temperature' which in plain speak means not suitable for outbuildings.
Thanks for confirming
Or any other part of a body.
I'd call back and ask the reasons why, if they're advising that and they cant tell you the reasons why then take their advice with a pinch of salt, I think you'll find they are mistaken. Swan is just a brand only, the units are manufactured in China and Shop Direct import them with a Swan badge, they then employ an English office as the CS (normally non engineer phone operators)
I can assure you from a technical point of view there is no reason at all that a chest freezer or any other freezer only model needs to be kept in a warm ambient temperature.
Please report back the outcome.
edit, have a read of this, it explains better what I tried to above whitegoodshelp.co.uk/can…ge/
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Useful post; good to know. tks.
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