In the € 600 to € 750 price range, you'll find freezers with a mid-range and high-end build quality and cooling quality. This makes the freezer last longer and has different storage conditions for your products. No Frost is the standard, but there are also freezers with Low Frost or no anti-ice buildup. Consider a model with No Frost if you never want to defrost the freezer. You defrost a Low Frost freezer once or twice a year.
Our choice for an upright freezer that you can use to freeze|Energy costs 47,4 euros|Height 185 cm|Left (adjustable to right)
- You can save up to € 250 on energy costs during the lifespan thanks to the C energy label.
- Thanks to the 274L freezer compartment, you can freeze a large amount of groceries in one go.
- The Veripart VPVR185NFCW is the best product for you if you're looking for a starter model upright freezer.
Retail price Veripart
949,-699,-
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Our choice for a compact upright freezer|Energy costs 39,6 euros|Height 143 cm|Right (adjustable to left)
- With a 161L capacity, you have space for a couple of frozen meals, sorbet ice cream, pizzas, and frozen snacks.
- You can save up to € 250 on energy costs during the lifespan thanks to the C energy label.
- We recommend the Wisberg WBVR143NFCW if you're looking for a compact upright freezer.
699,-
In stock
Our choice for an upright freezer you can place in a cold shed or garage|Energy costs 47,4 euros|Height 185 cm|Left (adjustable to right)
- You can also place the freezer in an unheated shed, garage, or pantry with a temperature above -15°C.
- You can freeze a lot of groceries at once thanks to a 274L freezer space.
- We recommend the Wisberg WBVR185NFCB if you're looking for an upright freezer you can place in a cold shed or garage.
764,-
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