Atosa's Solid Top Chest Freezers are ingeniously crafted to store ice cream, all kinds of frozen goods, and seasonal treats. With 3-inch insulation foam walls and an eco - friendly refrigeration system, it ensures excellent cold retention. Maintaining a temperature from -10°F (-23.33°C) to -1°F, it's ideal for both ice cream and frozen food. The exterior features a durable white pre - coated steel cabinet, while the interior is made of NSF - approved white pre - coated aluminum, which is not only durable but also a breeze to clean. There's a convenient defrost drain for easy upkeep and 2” (50MM) diameter stem casters for mobility. It also comes with a standard epoxy - coated white basket to keep small items organized. This 7 - cubic - foot freezer is a sleek and modern addition to any home or commercial kitchen. Its solid top can serve as an extra workspace, and the chest design keeps cold air inside. Powered by a powerful and energy - efficient compressor, it's Energy Star certified, providing reliable cooling and keeping your food fresher for longer.


Using your Atosa MWF9007 chest freezer is a breeze. First, find a stable and well - ventilated spot for it. Make sure there's enough space around the unit for proper air circulation. Plug it into a 115V, 60Hz power outlet. Once it's on, it will automatically start cooling to the set temperature range of -10°F to -1°F. When loading your freezer, use the included epoxy - coated white basket to keep small items organized. You can also use the solid top as an extra workspace when needed. As for maintenance, regularly clean the interior using a mild detergent and a soft cloth. The defrost drain makes it easy to remove any water buildup. Check the door seal regularly to ensure it's airtight. If the freezer needs to be moved, use the 4 stem casters for easy mobility. Remember, this freezer is Energy Star certified, so try to keep it in a cool environment to save energy. Avoid overloading the freezer, as it may affect its cooling performance. Also, don't open the door too frequently to maintain the cold temperature inside.