Danby Designer Adjustable Legs Upright Freezer, 10-Cubic Feet
Last updated: August 4, 2023
Although it has a capacity of 10 feet, it's only 23.94 inches wide, which allows you to easily slide it into a corner. The mechanical thermostat is easy to operate to help you control the temperature in your freezer. You'll get three quick freeze shelves and four shelves in the door for storing smaller items like pints of ice cream.
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Key Takeaway: This freezer boasts 10 feet of storage, but its upright design keeps it from taking up extra space in your home.
In our analysis of 133 expert reviews, the Danby Designer Adjustable Legs Upright Freezer, 10-Cubic Feet placed 12th when we looked at the top 15 products in the category. For the full ranking, see below.From The Manufacturer
When it comes to storage space for your family’s favorite frozen food items, size really can matter. This is why the DUFM101A2WDD upright freezer by Danby is ideal for those households with plenty of mouths to feed. This full-sized model is quite spacious as it provides 10.1 cubic feet (287 liters) of interior cooling area and offers a convenient and easy-to-maintain manual defrost system. The Energy Star rated appliance is designed to reduce your power bills by cutting back on the amount of electricity used. This chic unit is operated by a state-of-the-art mechanical thermostat and comes with three strong and sturdy wire shelves as well as four roomy door shelves. The clever reversible door hinge means you can adjust the freezer for either left or right-handed opening. This attractive and dependable model also comes with a friendly 5-year warranty on parts and labor with convenient in-home service.
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