Top and Bottom Freezers

There are a lot of things to consider when buying a new refrigerator. Typically the first thing that comes to mind is the size and price. While energy efficiency and finish options are also important, today we will talk about the top and bottom freezers refrigerator configuration ( freezer placement) to help you decide which type of refrigerator works best for you.

Refrigerator position: Winner bottom freezers

Let’s be honest you will you use your freezer less than your refrigerator. Your refrigerator contains the food you use regularly. So squatting each time to reach your refrigerator should be less pleasant. And therefore, bottom freezers are a clear winner in this category.

Lesser straining: winner top freezers

With a bottom freezer, reaching down to get a heavy piece of frozen food can be a nuisance. While in a top freezer, it will be at arm level and won’t be much of a problem. In summary, if you like to have heavy food items in your freezers, it would be more suitable for you if you use top freezers.

Optimal freezer storage: winner bottom freezer

Frozen foods can help you stay healthy and plan your meals, so it’s essential to stock many of them. So if you use your freezer more often, a bottom freezer is your go-to choice. Because they have more utilizing options, such as lift-out baskets and pull-out shelves. Also, bottom freezers generally have more room than top freezers.

Energy-saving: winner: top freezers

Top freezers are, in general, more energy efficient than bottom freezers. In consonance with the U.S. Department of Energy, top freezers consume about 10-25% less energy than bottom freezers. Which means it’s more economical.

Thank you for your time, and we hope this article helped you determine which type of freezer works best for you. If you would like to purchase a refrigerator feel free to contact us
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