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Small Freezer - Extra Freezer Space Available Anywhere

A small freezer is a fantastic way for you to keep any extra food items that you can either not fit into the freezer installed inside of your fridge or foods that you just do not want to sit next to other food items.

A small freeze comes in handy if you have some fish frozen but do not want that fish to contaminate any ice cream or other dairy products that you keep in your freezer.

It can also be a very useful way to just simply store other meats that you do not foresee yourself consuming any time soon, but you want to be able to last.

Most of the time these smaller freezers allow you to adjust how cold it is inside, so you will be able to keep some items in there longer with the temperature turned down a little more than in your refrigerator freezer. You do not want to turn the temperature down too far on your refrigerator freezer because those low temperatures can transfer down to your refrigerator compartment itself and freeze the food that you would like to eat immediately.

You can either find a small freezer in a shape that is much like a mini fridge, or you can find one that looks akin to a cooler in that it opens from the top. Both styles are relatively easy to find, and are equally useful. Those that open from the front allow you easier immediate access, but much of the cold air gets out when the door is open, making them impractical for long-term storage. If you are intending to keep items in your freezer for an extended period of time, then it may be better to get one that opens from the top because they are meant to store froze foods.

Sometimes you can find both of these types of smaller freezers at department stores, though most often you will only find the kind that looks like a mini fridge at the majority of stores. Occasionally, you will be able to find the open-top variety, though they are more scarce and not as many retailers stock them. They can also cost more than the mini fridge style, so you need to keep that in mind before deciding on that type.

by: Lewis Michaels




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