Arctic King Stainless Steel Deep Freezer, 5-Cubic Feet
Last updated: February 8, 2024
Constructed using a durable stainless steel, this deep freezer is perfect for families or couples who wish to stock up on food items. It features an attractive black finish and offers 5 cubic feet of storage space. There's also a storage basket for added organization that can be removed more room is needed.
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Key Takeaway: This deep freezer has an Energy Star certification, so you can count on it being energy efficient.
In our analysis of 133 expert reviews, the Arctic King Stainless Steel Deep Freezer, 5-Cubic Feet placed 7th when we looked at the top 15 products in the category. For the full ranking, see below.From The Manufacturer
With the Arctic King 5.0 cu. ft. Chest Freezer ARC050S0ARBB, it’s easy to add a large-capacity freezer to almost any space. This compact unit gives you extra room for your frozen foods, looks sleek and takes up minimal space in your home or business. Whether you are shopping for your house, garage, basement, apartment, kitchen, cabin, lake house, time share, or business, the black chest freezer can meet your frozen food needs. The removable storage basket, easy-access defrost drain, easy-clean interior and gasket and recessed handle empower effortless use. The sleek black color blends easily into nearly any personal or professional environment. The 5.0 cu ft chest freezer is also incredibly energy efficient, using just an estimated 218 kilowatts of power for an entire year. The freezer is shipped in double-layer packaging to ensure safe delivery. It’s covered under a one-year warranty for added convenience.
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