60cm Freezers

Is it time to upgrade your trusty old freezer? We've got a great selection of 60cm freestanding freezers available, upgrade yours today!...
Is it time to upgrade your trusty old freezer? We've got a great selection of 60cm freestanding freezers available, upgrade yours today!

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Our collection of 60cm freezers come from leading refrigeration brands including; AEG, Liebherr and Miele. Choose between an undercounter or upright model to suit your space.

There are selected models that are suitable for use in an outbuilding, which is ideal when you need additional freezer space for batch cooking or bulkier items like the Christmas turkey and frozen deserts.

If you opt for a frost free freezer you can save yourself time and effort as these models do not require manual defrosting, handy! Although classic white is always a popular choice, we also supply 60cm freezers in black steel, silver and stainless steel.

Take a look at our range of 60cm fridges to sit alongside your freezer, or if you would like a perfectly matching set, we offer a range of freestanding side by side fridge freezers which look fantastic in any kitchen.

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