See Also
ConsumerReports.org has the best buyer's guide to freezers, but you must be a subscriber to read the complete report. In a free article on their website, editors discuss the various manufacturers of U.S. appliances.
There's also a freezer buying guide at ConsumerGuide.com. It's not as detailed as the material at ConsumerReports.org, but it is free to read.
Mariette Mifflin, About.com's housewares and appliances guide, discusses the benefits of owning a freezer, as well as the pros and cons of both chest and upright freezers. (Note ConsumerSearch is owned by About.com, but the two don't share an editorial affiliation.)
FoodReference.com has some good tips on freezing foods. There is also a short chart listing various foods and how long you can freeze them for the best quality.
Good Housekeeping offers tips to get the most out of your freezer with its guide to freezing food. In another article, editors offer tips for cleaning your freezer.
DoItYourself.com, an informative home-improvement website, offers tips for organizing a chest freezer.
Appliance411.com has a handy guide that references the manufacturer of several Kenmore appliances. The chart specifies manufacturers based on the prefix of the model number (found on the identification tag on the appliance itself).
Manufacturers' websites have detailed specification information:
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