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Whether you\u2019re planning for an event or celebration at your home or you simply couldn\u2019t pass up some bargains at the grocery store, a lack of freezer space can be extremely frustrating. Most of us lack the space to add another full-size freezer to our kitchens, but this is where an undercounter freezer could offer an ideal solution. In this article we’ll discuss this appliance in more detail to help you make an informed purchase decision.<\/p>\n

The Undercounter Freezer Basics:<\/h2>\n

While many undercounter freezers look like mini fridges, they are completely different appliances. Although they share the same space friendly aesthetic, allowing them to fit in outdoor kitchens, pantry bars and kitchen islands, they have a interior that is fully a freezer.<\/p>\n

There are two main options for undercounter freezer designs. The first has a side swing door, while the other is panel ready, so you can blend it into your existing kitchen cabinetry. Both types typically feature freezer drawers that pull out to provide several freezer storage compartments, with an average of five to seven cubic feet of space.<\/p>\n

The Benefits of an Undercounter Freezer:<\/h2>\n

There are a number of reasons to choose an undercounter freezer for your kitchen. These include:<\/p>\n