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Default What freezer for garage

On 10/12/2018 15:34, Bill Wright wrote:
On 10/12/2018 10:15, RobH wrote:
We have a totally separate, from the house, garage, and want to put a
freezer in it.
One place we looked around , the guy told us that upright freezers
don't do so well in garages if it gets very cold, like minus 4 or 5C.
He said it was the compressor which breaks down if it is not covered
over or insulated, and this doesn't happen with chest freezers.

Is there any truth in that , as we knowÂ* a few people who have either
upright freezers or fridges in their garages.

Probably the coldest temperature I have know here in the last 20 years
is about -9 in 2010, and regularly get down to -4 or -5C in the winter.

Any do's or don'ts , or even recommendations.

Thanks


I have two Beko upright freezers in a shed. They have been OK even when
it was -9C outside. They are intended for low ambient temps; down to -15C.

https://www.beko.co.uk/appliances/re...ators/freezers


If you really thought there might be a problem why not add a froststat
and a 100W greenhouse heater? Stand the heater behind the freezer.

Bill


I saw that beko upright freezers were the only ones suitable for a garage.
I did a bit of googling as well and it confirms what other people have
said on this thread.
Now I am not concerned about the temp getting down to -9C with a Beko
freezer in the garage.