Measurements of Cubic Foot Freezers
- Freezers that hold less than 8 cubic feet typically come only in chest configurations. A model with 5 cubic feet of space can measure 27 to 28 11/32 inches wide, 32 1/2 to 33 1/4 inches high and 22 to 23 1/4 inches deep. Those with 7 to 7.2 cubic feet of room stand 35 to 37 1/4 inches wide, 32 1/2 to 34 1/4 inches high and 22 to 23 1/4 inches deep.
- Chest freezers with 8 to 13.7 cubic feet of capacity are 41 to 42 3/4 inches wide, 34 1/4 to 35 inches high and 23 1/4 to 29 1/2 inches deep. Upright freezers in this size category measure 28 inches wide, 59 5/8 to 60 13/32 inches high and 25 7/8 to 33 5/16 inches deep.
- Width, height and depth measurements range from 28 to 32, 60 3/8 to 71 3/8 and 26 5/8 to 33 5/16 inches, respectively, for upright models with 14 to 19.9 cubic feet of room. Among chest freezers in this group, widths range from 48 to 61 1/4 inches, heights are approximately 35 inches and depths are about 29 1/2 inches.
- The largest chest and upright freezers on the market typically offer 20 to 25 cubic feet of capacity. Upright models in this group measure 31 5/16 to 32 inches wide, 70 5/8 to 73 5/8 inches high and 28 5/8 inches to 33 5/16 deep. The biggest chest freezers are 73 1/4 inches wide, 35 inches high and 29 1/2 inches deep.