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Candy Freezers

Candy freezers offer a perfect combination of practicality, affordability, and modern design, making them an excellent choice for any home. Whether you need a freestanding, under-counter, or integrated model, Candy freezers provide spacious storage solutions with deep drawers and adjustable compartments, allowing you to organise your frozen goods effortlessly. With fast-freeze technology, these freezers quickly lower the temperature to preserve the freshness, texture, and nutrients of your food, ensuring long-lasting quality.

Designed with energy efficiency and user convenience in mind, Candy freezers help keep electricity costs low while delivering powerful and reliable freezing performance. Many models come with frost-free or low-frost technology, reducing ice build-up and minimising maintenance. Their sleek, modern aesthetics and intuitive controls make them a stylish and functional addition to any kitchen or utility space. If you’re looking for a budget-friendly, high-performance freezer that doesn’t compromise on quality, Candy freezers are an excellent choice.

 
 

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Which Candy freezer is better for a small kitchen vs a family home?

For a small kitchen or utility you’ll usually be happiest with the Candy CUS68EWK under-counter model (£352.57), because it tucks under your worktop and still gives useful deep-drawer storage. If you shop in bulk or need long-term storage for a family, the CUS518EWK built-in tall freezer (£612.29) offers far greater capacity and more drawer space. The tall, built-in design fits full-height cupboards for a seamless look, whereas the under-counter suits tight footprints and occasional freezer use.

How does fast-freeze technology help preserve food, and when should you use it?

Fast-freeze rapidly lowers the temperature to lock in texture, nutrients and flavour, which is ideal when you’ve just loaded the freezer with fresh meat, berries or home-made batches. Use the fast-freeze function for newly frozen items so they don’t form large ice crystals; after 24 hours you can switch it off. Many Candy models include this feature, so it’s a simple way to protect the quality of delicate food.

What’s the difference between frost-free and low-frost models, and which should you choose?

Frost-free models remove moisture automatically so you rarely, if ever, need to defrost; they’re the lowest-maintenance option. Low-frost reduces ice build-up compared with a basic freezer but may still require occasional manual defrosting. If you want minimal upkeep and consistent performance, go frost-free; if you prefer a simpler mechanism and slightly lower initial cost, low-frost can be a sensible compromise.

How can I best use the deep drawers and adjustable compartments to organise my frozen food?

Use the deep drawers for bulky or awkward items such as whole chickens, large bags of veg or tubs of ice cream, and set adjustable compartments for tall items like frozen fish or pizza boxes. Keep frequently used items in the top drawer for quick access, and reserve lower drawers for long-term storage. The flexible layout means you can move a shelf or divider to create a tall column for upright pizzas, then reconfigure for baskets of ready meals when needed.

Are Candy freezers energy efficient, and how do I keep running costs low?

Candy freezers are designed with energy efficiency in mind, so they generally keep electricity costs down while delivering strong freezing performance. To minimise running costs, pick a size that matches how much you actually freeze — a compact under-counter unit uses less power than a full-height freezer if you don’t need lots of storage. Also use fast-freeze only when necessary and avoid leaving the door open for long periods to maintain efficient operation.