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[Budget-friendly] Strong for hometown tax and bulk buying! A top-opening freezer you want for secondary use

[Budget-friendly] Strong for hometown tax and bulk buying! A top-opening freezer you want for secondary use

After indulging during the year-end and New Year, it's time to tighten the household budget. Matching this demand for savings is Haier's new product freezer. Its slim design fits in small spaces and the top-opening style is easy to use~!

A slim body freezer that fulfills the desire for "one more unit"

The "66L top-opening freezer," which fits easily into limited installation spaces, directly addresses the concern of "I want to increase my freezer space, but I don’t have the room." It can be laid out in places where one wouldn't have thought to put a freezer before, such as gaps next to the kitchen, corners of the pantry, or vacant spaces in hallways or washrooms.

On the other hand, with a rated capacity of 66L, which is equivalent to about two shopping baskets, it can hold a good amount of meat and fish, frozen foods, and stock of bread or rice. Since it is a top-opening model, it is less of a concern regarding door opening space and is also convenient to use even when pushed against the wall.

Top-opening + direct cooling that doesn’t let cold air escape

Source: Joshin web shop.
Because cold air tends to settle at the bottom, the design makes it difficult for cold air to escape even when the door is opened. While taking advantage of this benefit, a storage type that allows for easy packing of food to the brim has been adopted.

The interior uses direct cooling, which is characterized by the ability to evenly cool the whole space. By minimizing freezing unevenness, it becomes easier to safely store blocks of meat or fish and pre-marinated frozen items for long periods. Furthermore, it is equipped with a "quick freeze" mode, which is great in scenarios where you want to cool ingredients quickly. Ice cream stored in it won’t melt.

Improving daily usability with intricate storage

Not only the capacity and cooling performance, but also the consideration for everyday usability are the strengths of the "66L top-opening freezer". Inside, there is a "basket" where frequently used ingredients and small packs can be neatly stored together. If you keep frozen vegetables, frozen fruits, and snacks for kids there, you can easily take them out with just a quick peek from above.

In the lower section, if you store larger meats or fish, as well as bulky stocks of bread and rice, you can utilize the space efficiently without waste. Furthermore, it is equipped with a "drain cap" and "drain plug" that assist in cleaning the interior. They make it easy to release water that accumulates during defrosting or frost removal, lowering the maintenance hurdle.

Quietness and energy-saving performance, increased placement flexibility

Source: Joshin web shop.
The second freezer is often placed in locations other than the kitchen, so noise and running costs are points of concern. The "66L top-opening freezer" is said to have an operating noise of about 25dB, featuring a quiet design that is less likely to be bothersome during daily life. It can be easily arranged near hallways close to bedrooms or near workspaces, reducing spatial constraints.

It has achieved an energy-saving standard rate of 100% (target year 2021). The freezer performance meets the highest standard, "four-star," making it easy to store temperature-sensitive foods like ice cream for extended periods. While compact, its performance is genuine, so you can be satisfied with its capacity and cooling efficiency.
Source: Joshin web shop.
Product Name: JF-C7A 66L Top-Opening Freezer
Price: Around 29,000 yen
Rated Volume: Approximately 66L
Dimensions: Approximately Width 440 × Depth 550 × Height 855 mm
Weight: Approximately 21.9 kg
Cooling Method: Direct Cooling (Freezer Performance Four Star)
Power Supply: Single Phase 100V

● Haier Japan Sales
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