Do you sometimes wish you had a larger freezer compartment? Do you always run out of freezer space for your leftovers? Finding a consumer appliance that can help you in organizing your stored food is a big plus that can earn big points from your customers. The Haier Chest Deep Freezer is the answer to your needs. With a 5 cubic foot capacity you will have room to spare in this freezer. This is a simple easy to use appliance and it is practically plug and play. It is manual defrost but months can pass with it in operation and you won’t find even a bead of frost. This is something that seldom happens with manual defrost units. This unit is a little heavy but it is quite easy to move for two people. There is a basket for bagged items and a shelf area that is convenient for organizing your items and helps keep them where you want them.
The Haier chest deep freezer is a very reliable appliance and costs relatively little in terms of energy consumption. Haier says this unit uses up only about $20 worth of electricity each year! An air conditioner costs more to operate. It has 5 cubic feet of capacity with a shelf in the compartment that’s a wonderful result of the location of the motor. This shelf is a great help in organizing the items that you’re storing.
This unit measures about 30 inches in width, 24 inches in depth, and 33 inches tall. It has four wheels that allow you to roll the unit to the left or to the right. This is the only flaw that the unit has although it has wheels it can’t be rolled front and back. The styling is elegant and sleek. Clean is also a word that comes to mind. Another very convenient feature is the drain. When you finally have to defrost the drain is a very cool feature and is the way to go! This feature is only found with this unit.
One year warranty on parts and labor clinches the deal on the Haier chest deep freezer. Another five years on the sealed system. The manufacturer obviously has confidence in their product because the sealed system (the refrigeration unit) is the part most likely to fail in a freezer or refrigerator.











