Undercounter Freezers
A freezer that hides under the worktop is half a space call, half a habits call: how often you open it, whether it lives in the kitchen or the utility, whether the door has to match the cabinets. This page lines up undercounter freezers from across the UK market, freestanding and integrated, with live prices side by side.
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Integrated under-counter freezer • Capacity (Net): 85 L • Energy Rating: E

Freestanding under-counter freezer • Capacity (Net): 95 L • Energy Rating: E

Freestanding under-counter freezer • Capacity (Net): 85 L • Energy Rating: E

Freestanding under-counter freezer • Capacity (Net): 90 L • Energy Rating: E

Freestanding under-counter freezer • Capacity (Net): 90 L • Energy Rating: E

Integrated under-counter freezer • Capacity (Net): 91 L • Energy Rating: E

Freestanding under-counter freezer • Capacity (Net): 103 L • Energy Rating: E

Freestanding under-counter freezer • Capacity (Net): 60 L • Energy Rating: E

Freestanding under-counter freezer • Capacity (Net): 85 L • Energy Rating: E

Freestanding under-counter freezer • Capacity (Net): 93 L • Energy Rating: D

Freestanding under-counter freezer • Capacity (Net): 103 L • Energy Rating: E

Freestanding under-counter freezer • Capacity (Net): 102 L • Energy Rating: E

Freestanding under-counter freezer • Capacity (Net): 82 L • Energy Rating: E

Freestanding under-counter freezer • Capacity (Net): 83 L • Energy Rating: E

Freestanding under-counter freezer • Capacity (Net): 61 L • Energy Rating: E
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Choosing an undercounter freezer that fits your kitchen and your week
The decision usually comes down to three things: how much frozen food you actually keep, whether you need the freezer to vanish into the cabinets, and whether you want to stop manually defrosting forever. Call those three and the grid narrows fast. Read More...
Capacity: top-up freezer or main freezer
Undercounter freezers split into two clear roles. At the compact end, around 60 litres, you're looking at a top-up freezer for a utility, a home bar or the overflow from a fridge-freezer. From roughly 80 litres up, you're into proper main-freezer territory for a one or two person household. The largest units that still slide under a standard worktop run into the 100+ litre range, which is where most three-person households should be looking. Use the Capacity filter to commit to your tier first, before you touch anything else.
Freestanding or integrated
Most undercounter freezers are freestanding: a finished door, levelling feet, swap one out and slot the next in. Integrated models sit behind a matching cabinet door so the kitchen line stays continuous, which costs more upfront and takes longer to fit, but disappears into the cabinetry when it's done. If your kitchen is a single run and the visual matters, integrated is worth the premium. If it's going in a utility or you'll replace it in a few years, freestanding wins on cost and ease.
Frost free or static defrost
Frost free prevents ice build-up and ends manual defrosting. It matters more the more often you open the door. Frost free is rarer at this size than it is on tall freezers, so the Frost Free filter on the left is the fastest way to find your shortlist. Static units are still the majority and are fine for a freezer you don't open daily, as long as you're prepared to defrost every few months.
Garage and outbuilding use
A freezer rated for a warm kitchen can stop cycling when the room drops to single digits, which means a quietly defrosting freezer in February that you don't notice until the food has thawed. Look for the suitable for outbuildings flag on the product card, or use the matching filter, before you compare anything else if the freezer is going in an unheated garage, shed or outhouse. The filter narrows the grid to compressors rated for cooler ambient temperatures.
Colour: white, black or silver
Most undercounter freezers are white because most kitchens are. Black and silver or stainless effect options exist for darker kitchens and matching steel runs, and usually carry a small premium over the equivalent white SKU, which is normal across freezers. Use the Colour filter to switch.
Energy rating, expectations
Compact freezers tend to land lower on the post-2021 A-to-G energy label because the calculation rewards larger appliances on a litres-per-kWh basis. Don't read an E rating on an undercounter unit the same way you'd read an E rating on a tall fridge-freezer. Real running costs at this size are still small, and the higher up the scale you go the smaller the absolute difference becomes. If energy class is a priority, sort the grid by energy rating and the better-rated units float to the top.
Price and when to wait
Undercounter freezers move on price around Black Friday, Boxing Day, Amazon Prime Day in July and the January sales. Sort by Price: Low to High to anchor the bottom of the market, and check the Save badge on each card for current discounts. The biggest savings of the year tend to land around the four sale events above, so if you're not in a hurry, that's when the shortlist usually settles.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, though they're a smaller share of the grid than the static models. Use the Frost Free filter on the left to narrow to those SKUs. Frost free means no manual defrosting and no ice creeping up the sides, which matters more the more often the freezer is opened.
Around 60 litres is a top-up freezer for a utility or second freezer. Roughly 80 to 100 litres is a main freezer for a one or two person household. The 100+ litre tier is where three-person households tend to land. Use the Capacity filter to commit to a tier before comparing anything else.
Some, not all. Look for the Suitable For Outbuildings filter and apply it before you compare anything else. Those models have compressors rated for cooler ambient temperatures, which matters in winter when a non-rated freezer can stop cycling and silently defrost.
Freestanding has a finished, visible door and levelling feet, ready to slot in or swap out. Integrated sits behind a matching cabinet door so the kitchen line stays unbroken. Integrated costs more and takes longer to install, but the finish is cleaner if your kitchen is a continuous run. Filter by Installation to switch between the two.
The post-2021 A-to-G energy label rewards larger appliances on a litres-per-kWh basis, so compact freezers tend to land lower on the scale even when they're efficient in absolute terms. Running costs at this size are small either way. If energy rating matters, sort by it and pick from the top.
There are black and silver or stainless effect options alongside the more common white. Use the Colour filter to switch between them. Black and silver finishes usually carry a small premium over the equivalent white SKU.
Sort the grid by Price: Low to High and check the Save badge on each card. The live grid is the source of truth for prices and discounts, not the buyer's guide. UK sale events to time a bigger purchase around: Black Friday, Boxing Day, Amazon Prime Day in July and the January sales.
Yes. UK worktops sit at roughly 90 cm including the plinth, and undercounter freezers are built to slide under that comfortably, typically in the 82 to 86 cm height range. Always measure niche width and depth before ordering, especially if your plinth is shallow or your handle is deep.