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In an effort to make all of Australia reduce greenhouse emissions, all freezers and fridges in Australia have been required by law to display an energy label since the 1980s, even before the Energy Star Energy Rating system was introduced. In 1999, laws came into effect requiring all fridges and freezers in Australia, whether manufactured domestically or overseas to comply with Minimum Energy Performance Requirements (MEPR). Since then, the requirements have become even more stringent. In January of 2005, these requirements were introduced and since April of 2010, they have come into force.
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If you've got the space and like the idea of having large amounts of frozen foods at your disposal when you need them, then a freezer might be perfect for you.
As compared to other home kitchen appliances, choosing between freezers is relatively easy. There are very few designer freezers, for instance: with the exception of a few stainless steel fronted vertical freezers, they are just box shaped white goods, pure and simple. They also come in only two styles - vertical and chest. Aside from that, your major considerations will be storage capacity and accessibility. Our Freezers Buying Guide will steer you through the process of choosing your freezer.
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