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If you like being able to open the door and instantly see what you’ve got, a vertical freezer is hard to beat. Shelves and drawers make it easier to keep things sorted, and it’s a great option when you want extra storage without dedicating heaps of floor space.
If you’re still deciding which type suits your household, it’s worth browsing all freezers and comparing layouts side by side. You can also explore the wider fridges and freezers range if you’re planning a matched upgrade.
Yes, especially if you like keeping food grouped (meat, veg, meals, baking). If you want to compare capacity and layouts, look across the full freezers range as well as vertical freezers.
Many do, but it depends on the model and the temperatures in that space. If you’re placing it outside the main living area, check the product details carefully while browsing vertical freezers.
Upright usually wins for organisation because items stay visible on shelves and in drawers. Chest can be great for large bulky items, so it’s worth comparing both within freezers.
Most freezers will hold temperature for a period if you keep the door closed. If outages are common where you live, consider how quickly you can access ice and essentials and keep your freezer reasonably full for stability.