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Freezers Reviews

Updated May 2008

Best Freezers Reviews: (out of 14)
Consumer Reports, GardenWeb.com, ENERGYSTAR.gov

Best Freezers: (out of 35)
General Electric FUF14DTRWH, Maytag MQU1654BEW, Whirlpool EH151FXR

Fast Answers - Best Freezers
Top Rated What the Research Says
•  General Electric FUF14DTRWH
   (*est. $450)

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Self-defrost upright freezer.

This smaller 13.7-cubic-foot GE freezer gets good comments from owners, who say it is just the right size for most families – not too small, but not too large. The GE freezer has three shelves and five door racks plus an interior light (but no door or temperature alarm, common features on more expensive freezers). Reviews say that freezers kept full of food work better and are more efficient, so you should only get as much capacity as you're likely to use. (compare prices)
•  Maytag MQU1654BEW
   (*est. $430)

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Manual-defrost upright freezer.

This 15.9-cubic-foot Maytag manual-defrost upright freezer is less expensive than similarly sized self-defrosting freezers, but you'll need to defrost it yourself about once a year. Reviewers say the Maytag freezer is quiet-running and has a tight seal, with a well-lit interior and convenient shelves and door bins. The 15.9-cubic-foot Maytag freezer is ENERGY STAR qualified, so it costs less to operate in the long run; very few upright freezers are ENERGY STAR rated. (compare prices)
•  Whirlpool EH151FXR
   (*est. $450)

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Manual-defrost chest freezer.

This 14.8-cubic-foot Whirlpool chest freezer is an ENERGY STAR qualified freezer. Though it requires manual defrosting, it is otherwise loaded with features, including an interior light and a temperature alarm. Its key-eject lock means that the freezer can only be opened when the key is pushed in and turned -- a safety feature helpful in homes with small children. Four baskets (two upper, two lower) make it easier to organize the contents -- especially on the lower level. (compare prices)
•  Frigidaire AFFC1466D
   (*est. $550)

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Self-defrost chest freezer.

Frigidaire makes one of the few self-defrosting chest freezers, but as with upright freezers, a self-defrost option boosts the price over similarly sized manual-defrost freezers. The Frigidaire freezer has 13.8 cubic feet of space, an interior light, a power light, a locking door and four baskets. Reviews say the Frigidaire AFFC1466D is an excellent choice with a no-nonsense design. (compare prices)
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What the experts say, our analysis, and more...
Updated May 2008

Among kitchen appliances, freezers receive the least attention from professional reviewers. That said, however, the latest Consumer Reports update rates 15 upright and chest freezers. Consumer Reports' testing is straightforward and competent, but we are disappointed that there is not more discussion about individual models. A buying guide that identifies the pros and cons of the different types of freezers is helpful.

In the past, we've appreciated the recommendations of the American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy (ACEEE). The ACEEE continues to publish helpful information about all sorts of appliances, including freezers. The ninth edition of their Consumer Guide to Home Energy Savings, published in fall 2007, contains helpful information about selecting a freezer. Their website, however, offers only a greatly condensed version of the book. It does, however, link to the ENERGY STAR list of high-efficiency freezers.

Beyond that, consumers provide the best insight on freezers. GardenWeb.com is a discussion website that has several threads about freezers, and is a great place to ask questions and get specific answers. But information is scattered far and wide across the site, so you will have to do some searching.

In terms of sites that provide the most consumer feedback, Sears.com leads the pack, but most of the reviews are of the store's Kenmore brand. Amazon.com, HomeDepot.com, Buzzillions.com and Epinions also post user reviews.

According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture and Foodreference.com, 0° Fahrenheit (F) is the proper temperature for long-term storage of frozen foods. At that temperature, bacteria, yeast and other microbes can no longer reproduce, so frozen food is safe from spoilage. The temperature in an upright freezer or chest freezer should never be higher than 5°F, according to food safety experts.

We've seen reports, however, saying that some freezers have trouble maintaining a low enough temperature. One that we've seen singled out is the General Electric FUM5SNWW (*est. $300) . One report said that in tests, the freezer never reached a temperature below 34°F, and at times, tests revealed internal temperatures as high as 48°F. However, those findings have been contradicted by some user reports we've seen, and consumers seem to generally like the freezer.

Reviewers are quick to point out an interesting fact about U.S. freezers -- they're all primarily manufactured by three companies: Frigidaire (owned by Electrolux), W.C. Wood (based in Canada) and Haier (based in China>). Frigidaire makes freezers under the Frigidaire and Gibson names, and along with Haier, makes some freezers for Kenmore and GE. W.C. Wood makes freezers for Amana, Magic Chef, some units for Maytag, Danby and Whirlpool. Haier makes freezers for GE, Kenmore, some units for Maytag and Amana in addition to selling some models under its own name. Thus, it's no surprise that reviewers find no significant differences in efficiency and performance between brands of the same manufacturers (as long as they're new models of similar size and style). This also means that shoppers can pay a premium for high-profile names when the products are nearly identical. For example, Frigidaire freezers sometimes cost more than GE freezers and Maytag freezers may fetch a premium over a W.C. Wood freezer.  ... Continued

Consensus Report

Our Consensus Report shows how many times products are top-ranked by reviewers included in our
All The Reviews Reviewed chart.

# of Picks Model (with Retailer Links)
2 Kenmore 26742 (discontinued)
1 each GE FCM7DRWH, GE FUM5SNWW , GE FCM25DTWH/FCM25SUWW , Frigidaire FFU1764F , Frigidaire FFC0723D , GE FUF17DTRWH , GE FUF20DTRWH/FUF20DPRWH , Click Here!Kenmore Elite 16582, Kenmore 26722, Maytag MQU1654BEW , Maytag MQU2057BEW , Maytag MQU1656BEW , Sunpentown UF-160W , Whirlpool EH151FXR , Sanyo HF-5015

We found little consensus on specific freezer models -- that could partly be because most experts say that freezers generally perform similarly within size and price class. Maytag frost-free and manual-defrost upright freezers score highly with consumers as well. In chest freezers, the Whirlpool EH151FXR has lots of operational and convenience features and is ENERGY STAR qualified; however, it requires occasional defrosting. Frost-free chest freezers used to be a rarity, but models from Frigidaire and Kenmore have received some kudos.

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