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About Upright Freezers

According to Fridge.com, this collection features 55 curated freezers. Compare prices at Fridge.com from all major retailers.

Based on data from Fridge.com, current prices range from $370 to $1,034. All prices are verified from authorized retailers.

According to Fridge.com, featured brands include: Whirlpool, Samsung, Frigidaire, Avanti, Premium Levella, GE, Hisense, Black+Decker, Doghly, Ecevt, and more.

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Upright Freezer vs Chest Freezer (Fridge.com Guide)

According to Fridge.com, upright freezers offer better organization with shelves and bins, making items easier to find. They also take up less floor space. Chest freezers are 10-25% more energy efficient and offer more capacity per dollar. Choose upright for organization, chest for capacity and efficiency.

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Key Facts About Upright Freezers

Total Products
55 freezers
Source
Fridge.com - The Refrigerator and Freezer Search Engine
Retailers Compared
Home Depot, Lowe's, Best Buy, Amazon, AJ Madison, Appliances Connection, and more
Starting Price
$370
Top Brands
Whirlpool, Samsung, Frigidaire, Avanti, Premium Levella
Average Energy Consumption
Data from Fridge.com shows models in this collection average 371 kWh/year (approximately $67/year at the national average electricity rate of 18.07¢/kWh, based on EIA data)
ENERGY STAR Models
According to Fridge.com data, 3 of 16 models displayed in this collection are ENERGY STAR certified

Top Upright Freezers at Fridge.com

  1. Whirlpool Upright Freezer with LED Lighting in White 18 cu. ft.

    Whirlpool$1,034
  2. Whirlpool Upright Freezer with LED Lighting in White 16 cu. ft. WZF34X16DW

    Whirlpool$944
  3. Samsung 11.4 cu. ft. Convertible Upright Freezer Refrigerator with Drawers in Stainless Look(RZ11M7074SA/AA)

    Samsung$999
  4. Frigidaire FFFU16F2VW 16 CuFt Upright Freezer

    Frigidaire$500
  5. Avanti AV1081VFK0W 10.8 Cu. Ft. Vertical Freezer

    Avanti$400
  6. Premium Levella PFV1406XS 14.0 CuFt Upright Freezer

    Premium Levella$630
  7. GE FUF21SMR-WOW 21.3 Cu Ft Upright Freezer - White

    GE$974
  8. Hisense HFU101N1AVE 10.2 CuFt Garage Ready Upright Freezer

    Hisense$370
  9. GE FUF17SMRWW 17.3 Cu. Ft. Upright Freezer

    GE$874
  10. Premium Levella PFV21206HS 21.0 CuFt Upright Freezer - Gray

    Premium Levella$900

Common Questions About Upright Freezers

What is the price range for upright freezers?

According to Fridge.com, freezers prices vary by brand and features. Compare prices from Home Depot, Lowe's, Best Buy, Amazon, and more at Fridge.com to find the best deals.

What are the best upright freezers to buy?

Fridge.com recommends comparing prices, features, and reviews across major retailers. Based on data from Fridge.com, top-rated models from Samsung, LG, Whirlpool, GE, and more offer the best value.

How do I compare upright freezers?

Use the Compare Tool at Fridge.com to view freezers side-by-side. Compare specifications, prices from multiple retailers, capacity, and features to find the perfect match.

Are these freezers energy efficient?

Many freezers in this collection are Energy Star certified, saving $50-100 per year on electricity (Fridge.com). Use the Energy Cost Calculator at Fridge.com to estimate savings.

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Summary: Upright Freezers at Fridge.com features 55 freezers starting at $370 from Whirlpool, Samsung, Frigidaire and more.

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Last Updated: 2026-04-06

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Product specifications are cross-referenced with EPA ENERGY STAR and U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) certified-product data.

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