Now imagine that same picture with absolutely no open space whatsoever in the freezer. That's what our upright looks like. I had to ban my wife from using "my" freezers because of that.Plastic crates keep stuff from falling out of upright shelves. The one on the left allows you to see what's in there.
Upright is the only way to go IMOIf you have space, go with the chest freezer. You're not going to fit much in a 5 cf. I just got one and the wife filled it to the brim right away.
I have two chest freezers. The 5 and an old one that must be around a 10 cf. I'm officially out of space for additional freezers so I'm looking to get an upright.
If I could get the damn Schwans guy to stop banging my wife I wouldn't need more freezer space!
Frost free freezer will cause freezer burn.
Hi Brendan!Wrong. This was already discussed above. Myth left over from many years ago.
Hi Brendan!
Your Mileage May Vary. You may have diff experiences and that's fine.
We have 2 refrigerator/freezer combos (frost-free) and 2 chest freezers (non-frost-free). I have nothing against either one, the fridges get used for the refrigerator and short term freeze, chest freezers for long term.
I'm going off personal experience. I hate it when i go into the ice cream and it is all crystalized, or open a pack of frozen green beans and the "rinds" are all white and dried out. We had some fish vac sealed and kept in refrigerator that got freezer burnt in about 4 or 6 months. That only seems to happen in the refrigerators. I'm sure the chest freezers have burned some stuff, just can't remember it right now.
We keep the long term stuff in the chest freezers and have eaten 3 and 4 year old meat without freezer burn (bare freezer paper wrapping - no plastic wrap in there). Working on some 10-month old king mackerel in chest freezer without freezer burn or much fish stink (vac sealed).
It seems to be working for us.
You sound like you’ve done the research.Frost free doesn't freezer burn anything - improper packaging does. Current frost free freezers still stay (at the very warmest) near zero degrees. Basically, around 10 degrees warmer than a chest freezer, monitored 24x7 with a temp monitor.
I have used two different frost free uprights over the last 10 years, and have taken wild game out after 5-6 years without a single bit of freezer burn.
Package something incorrectly and you'll have it in a week. I've had that in my chest freezer as I use both.
If you notice a difference at all, it has to do with (other than being packaged incorrectly) the fan that you get in an upright. Air circulation of cold dry air speeds up sublimation when something isn't packaged right. Also, the freezer in a fridge / freezer combo doesn't get as cold (ours doesn't) and gets opened more often so you get higher temps and more air exchange every time you open it.