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How long do chest freezers last?

Chest freezers can hold a lot of food, and given their size, they're even cheap. But how long can a chest home freezer last? What method can lengthen the service life of chest type freezer?

 

The average life of the chest freezer

What are the signs of damage to the chest freezer?

Useful tips for maintaining a chest freezer

 

The average life of the chest freezer

According to the national association of realtors, box coolers have an average lifespan of 14 to 17 years and an average lifespan of 16 years. Often, as with other appliances and equipment, the older the chest type freezer or freezer, the more expensive the repairs needed to maintain good performance. But keeping chest freezers and freezers clean and well maintained can help extend good performance and service life.

 

Breakdowns and expensive repairs are not the only reasons for replacing chest home freezers and freezers. Replace them frequently for reasons such as kitchen remodeling (which includes new feature home appliances) or changes in household size. Today's models also use less energy than older models, saving consumers money in the long run. To save on Energy costs, Energy star-gov recommends replacing chest freezers and freezers made before 1993 because they are not energy-efficient. If the energy efficiency produced between 1993 and 1999 was higher than the national average, replacement could be considered. Please note that side-by-side chest freezers use 25% more energy than other models. New government standards requiring new chest freezers and freezers to use less energy also went into effect on September 15, 2014.

 

What are the signs of damage to the chest freezer?

Your food goes bad before it expires. If your food seems to be going bad much faster than usual, it may mean your chest freezer is out of order, but not necessarily. First, check your temperature Settings. The temperature in your chest type freezer should be between 37 and 41 degrees. If the temperature is in the normal range, but there are still problems, the next step is to check that the door seals are strong. The seals will be kept in cool air and kept in warm air. Keeping the seals clean will keep them working correctly and prevent damage. Replacing seals is easier and less costly than replacing the entire unit.

 

Your chest freezer is too cold. Yes, it's actually possible. According to the FDA, the temperature of a chest type freezer should be exactly zero. So, if your chest freezer feels like it's more than just frozen, it could indicate a problem. Old chest freezers are particularly prone to frost. If you have a problem with this chest freezer, first check to see if there is a broken door seal to let in warm, moist air, which is a common cause of frosting in chest home freezers. If it's not a problem, there may be a problem with the chest freezer's defrosting sensor." If your chest freezer is out of order, please call the technician to assess the problem. If you do need a new chest freezer, first find out which is better: the top or bottom chest freezer.

 

Your electricity bill has gone up unexpectedly. If some components of the chest freezer do not work properly, the impact on the electricity bill can be seen. For example, if the washer in the chest freezer fails, the other components (such as the evaporator, condenser, fan, and thermostat) must work harder and therefore consume more energy. The surprising culprit: goo in food. This can cause premature tearing of the gasket, so it is recommended to clean the gasket regularly with a warm soap sponge.

 

You see dew or frost. If you find that the inside of a chest freezer feels damp, dewy, or suddenly frosty, it may mean that the days of the chest type freezer are over. However, these problems may also indicate that simply replacing the gasket is enough to significantly reduce the cost. First, test yourself by closing the door on the dollar bill. If it slides out easily, you may only need a new gasket. However, if there is no problem with the seal, it is best to call the repair company or consider a complete replacement.

 

Useful tips for maintaining a chest freezer

1.       View the instructions for your particular device. There are many different types of freezers and their maintenance instructions and parts placement may vary slightly, so make sure you are familiar with the way the chest freezers work.

2.       Keep the chest freezer in a stable place. Extreme changes in the temperature outside the device will cause the chest type freezer to work harder during the operation, resulting in strain. It seems that low temperatures may help the chest freezer, but remember, it is only designed to withstand the internal freezing temperature! Also note that the condenser coil gives off heat, so make sure there is some air circulation between the chest freezer and any wall or nearby items.

3.       Check the thermostat regularly. Many chest home freezers have built-in thermostats, but if not, you can use a thermometer. The temperature should be set to 0 ° f (-18 ° c), so adjust the controls if necessary. If your equipment starts to fluctuate on its own, it should be checked.

4.       Check shim regularly. The washer or seal of the freezer ensures that cold air stays in the equipment and hot air stays out. If the seals are damaged or broken, the chest freezer will leak and its performance will be affected. If damage is found, replace the washer immediately to save some energy.

5.       Keep the freezer clean. You can easily clean your chest freezer with a damp cloth and dishware cleaner. Ensure access to all internal, external and seals. You can use a spray cleaner to remove harder spills and a deodorant to remove the stench. Frosting is normal and you need to defrost the equipment regularly to remove the scale.

6.       Keep the chest type freezer full. For best results, make sure your fridge is at least half full. This helps stabilize the temperature and reduce energy consumption. It may seem counterintuitive, but when the door is open, food stays warm more easily than ordinary air.

7.       The chest freezer has no automatic defrosting function, so you must do it manually. It is best to do this at least once a year, or whenever half an inch of frost builds up on the walls. Remove all food from the chest freezer, turn it off, let the ice melt, reopen the chest freezer, and replace food when the temperature returns to normal.

 

Overall, the chest type freezer is very cost-effective, it is a very good deal to buy. If you want to buy high-quality chest freezer with reasonable price, Meibaijia Electrical Technology Company can provide you with the best products.


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