Whynter CUF-210SS Mini, 2.1 Cubic Foot Energy Star Rated Small Upright Freezer with Lock, Stainless Steel, Black

4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars | 6,449 ratings

Price: 219.45

Last update: 12-25-2024


About this item

Compact Freezer: Ideal for any small space where cold storage is needed, this (uses less power than a light bulb) countertop freezer can be used as a kitchen, office, basement or garage freezer
Flexible Food Storage: Our small freezer features 2 removable flat slide-out wire shelves for added flexibility and is perfect for storing breast milk, ice cream and frozen food
Quick Freeze and Consistent Temperature: Built to ensure efficient temperature distribution, this stand-up freezer features a mechanical temperature control setting ranging from -10°– 2°F
Secure: The perfect freezer for garages, offices, basements and other small spaces, this upright freezer includes a cylinder lock and 2 keys for added security when storing your food
Modern Design: Our freezer features a sleek stainless steel door and black cabinet; The recessed handle provides a flush finish with the door

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Top reviews from the United States

Plant grower
5.0 out of 5 stars Works very well
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2024
I bought this little freezer to store fresh food for my dogs. I was concerned by some of the negative reviews that the freezer would be damaged on the exterior or very noisy. Neither was the case. I only have the freezer for a week but it works beautifully. It is so quiet that we forget it is there. The freezer keeps everything well frozen. I am very pleased with it so far!
trancelucence
5.0 out of 5 stars HUGE, low power consumption, GREAT
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2018
Can't believe how LARGE this is- more than enough for my needs (I'd estimate large enough to hold at least a month's worth of frozen food). Glad I didn't get the 3 cubic feet one. It holds MUCH more than the photo (or video) suggests (more below). Well-packed, in perfect shape. Indeed, as the instructions assert, if the freezer isn't level the door doesn't stay closed. I'd never done this before, have poor manual dexterity and it took me quite a while to adjust the feet on each side, using a level horizontally and vertically (checking the side to side tilt and the front-to-back). It wasn't difficult, but it required time and patience. The instructions say turn each foot (two at the front corners) to the right to lower, to the left to raise, which confused me a bit but it translates to counter-clockwise to lower, clockwise to raise. Once I finally got it level (I have a wonky surface in my travel trailer), the door closed tight. At one point I tried locking the door with the key and THAT did the trick, so if it ever becomes an issue (like when traveling) nice to have a surefire method for ensuring that the door remains closed.

Note- I got it all situated, THEN read the part about initially setting the temperature knob to 5, the highest it will go, so had to pull it out again and set it (see photo of the back- the white round dial on the left). SO, all ready to go, plugged it in, and put in an ice cube tray of water. It took less than TWO hours to freeze solid! (I read reviews of other freezers that said it took overnight for ice to freeze initially).

To give you an idea of what can fit in the freezer (I experimented), it can hold 39 full-size Banquet TV dinners + 2 smaller packages, like Lean Cuisines, + 4 small frozen juice containers + 8 smallish burritos, like Don Jose's. I've checked repeatedly, and regarding a large bag of ice, there's none of that slightly melting and then re-freezing again, which results in ice that's congealed cubes and requires an icepick (my house fridge does that). Ice cubes remain frozen solid and separate, and ice cream is as hard as a rock, the way I like it.

[UPDATE: The thing about the ice not slightly melting I've found is only true if you keep the ice on the bottom shelf. If you place it on the top shelf it does slightly melt, requiring an ice pick. But ice cream kept on the top shelf is always rock hard, as is other frozen food, so it seems the effect is slight and of little consequence, my house fridge/freezer does the same thing. I've kept chicken, fish, etc. frozen on the top shelf for months at a time, no ill effects whatsoever and cooks up fresh. Also, for what it's worth, we had a power outage of 10 hours and everything still seemed to be frozen solid. After five months of use still LOVE the freezer.]

I was unable to upload the video of the freezer from the Whynter site for some reason, you can go there to see it (but it also shows those little containers/cartons of Haagen Dazs-type icecream, which don't provide an accurate impression of how MUCH it holds). You can also download the owner's manual (note: the freezer is listed under refrigerators, for some reason). FYI, the owner's manual states that the freezer draws 75 watts, .88 amps. It comes with a small paper sticker on the front that removes easily after soaking for a few minutes with dishwashing lotion. So quiet, you can barely tell when it's running. And it's BEAUTIFUL. Couldn't be happier with this freezer! If it malfunctions or dies I'll update my review.
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trancelucence
5.0 out of 5 stars HUGE, low power consumption, GREAT
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2018
Can't believe how LARGE this is- more than enough for my needs (I'd estimate large enough to hold at least a month's worth of frozen food). Glad I didn't get the 3 cubic feet one. It holds MUCH more than the photo (or video) suggests (more below). Well-packed, in perfect shape. Indeed, as the instructions assert, if the freezer isn't level the door doesn't stay closed. I'd never done this before, have poor manual dexterity and it took me quite a while to adjust the feet on each side, using a level horizontally and vertically (checking the side to side tilt and the front-to-back). It wasn't difficult, but it required time and patience. The instructions say turn each foot (two at the front corners) to the right to lower, to the left to raise, which confused me a bit but it translates to counter-clockwise to lower, clockwise to raise. Once I finally got it level (I have a wonky surface in my travel trailer), the door closed tight. At one point I tried locking the door with the key and THAT did the trick, so if it ever becomes an issue (like when traveling) nice to have a surefire method for ensuring that the door remains closed.

Note- I got it all situated, THEN read the part about initially setting the temperature knob to 5, the highest it will go, so had to pull it out again and set it (see photo of the back- the white round dial on the left). SO, all ready to go, plugged it in, and put in an ice cube tray of water. It took less than TWO hours to freeze solid! (I read reviews of other freezers that said it took overnight for ice to freeze initially).

To give you an idea of what can fit in the freezer (I experimented), it can hold 39 full-size Banquet TV dinners + 2 smaller packages, like Lean Cuisines, + 4 small frozen juice containers + 8 smallish burritos, like Don Jose's. I've checked repeatedly, and regarding a large bag of ice, there's none of that slightly melting and then re-freezing again, which results in ice that's congealed cubes and requires an icepick (my house fridge does that). Ice cubes remain frozen solid and separate, and ice cream is as hard as a rock, the way I like it.

[UPDATE: The thing about the ice not slightly melting I've found is only true if you keep the ice on the bottom shelf. If you place it on the top shelf it does slightly melt, requiring an ice pick. But ice cream kept on the top shelf is always rock hard, as is other frozen food, so it seems the effect is slight and of little consequence, my house fridge/freezer does the same thing. I've kept chicken, fish, etc. frozen on the top shelf for months at a time, no ill effects whatsoever and cooks up fresh. Also, for what it's worth, we had a power outage of 10 hours and everything still seemed to be frozen solid. After five months of use still LOVE the freezer.]

I was unable to upload the video of the freezer from the Whynter site for some reason, you can go there to see it (but it also shows those little containers/cartons of Haagen Dazs-type icecream, which don't provide an accurate impression of how MUCH it holds). You can also download the owner's manual (note: the freezer is listed under refrigerators, for some reason). FYI, the owner's manual states that the freezer draws 75 watts, .88 amps. It comes with a small paper sticker on the front that removes easily after soaking for a few minutes with dishwashing lotion. So quiet, you can barely tell when it's running. And it's BEAUTIFUL. Couldn't be happier with this freezer! If it malfunctions or dies I'll update my review.
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Frederick S.
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent size and enough freezer storage.
Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2024
I use this to store frozen food that I do not have room in my home refrigerator/freezer. Perfect size for any extra items I need storage for. Excellent quality and works perfectly. Nice stainless steel front and black sides.
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Frederick S.
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent size and enough freezer storage.
Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2024
I use this to store frozen food that I do not have room in my home refrigerator/freezer. Perfect size for any extra items I need storage for. Excellent quality and works perfectly. Nice stainless steel front and black sides.
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J. Bush
4.0 out of 5 stars Much needed, working well but questionable used condition/damage!
Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2021
I needed a separate freezer as I have an enormous garden and chop/freeze a lot of produce, herbs, etc and I've always been very limited in my current rental house with a small top freezer part of the fridge. This gives me breathing room and lets me stock up more and have less grocery trips.

It arrived standing in the right direction, I was looking all over for tape to cut but once the two hard plastic wraps were off (one was off and hanging when it was delivered), you just grab the box and lift straight up and it leaves the freezer in packaging on a cardboard and foam base.

It appeared well packaged but there was significant scuffs and scratches on top and some sides, a dent from a sharp object on the top, a gouge/hole in the finish on one side (see pic) and the front (1 of 2) leveling foot was completely bent and at a 30-40 degree angle so it doesn't sit flat...

Door was taped shut and inside looked new/spic and span but after looking back at the box (4 shipping labels, two to two different people in different states), I'm really disappointed the outside is so messed up. I also have no idea what the 3 inch foil sticker covering an odd round bulge in the back is for). All the damage seems cosmetic except the leveling foot which makes it wobbly even though I eventually put wobble wedges under 4 points to get it as steady as possible.

The freezer cooled nicely, I have no frost or anything at this point though it is humid out and in my house for the past week. It was set at setting 5 (1 is the warmest, 6 the coldest), and ice cream is firm but not impossible to scoop so it's just right.

The shelves are surprisingly roomy (the interior space is closer to exterior size than I had imagined), and the bin is large and well made.
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J. Bush
4.0 out of 5 stars Much needed, working well but questionable used condition/damage!
Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2021
I needed a separate freezer as I have an enormous garden and chop/freeze a lot of produce, herbs, etc and I've always been very limited in my current rental house with a small top freezer part of the fridge. This gives me breathing room and lets me stock up more and have less grocery trips.

It arrived standing in the right direction, I was looking all over for tape to cut but once the two hard plastic wraps were off (one was off and hanging when it was delivered), you just grab the box and lift straight up and it leaves the freezer in packaging on a cardboard and foam base.

It appeared well packaged but there was significant scuffs and scratches on top and some sides, a dent from a sharp object on the top, a gouge/hole in the finish on one side (see pic) and the front (1 of 2) leveling foot was completely bent and at a 30-40 degree angle so it doesn't sit flat...

Door was taped shut and inside looked new/spic and span but after looking back at the box (4 shipping labels, two to two different people in different states), I'm really disappointed the outside is so messed up. I also have no idea what the 3 inch foil sticker covering an odd round bulge in the back is for). All the damage seems cosmetic except the leveling foot which makes it wobbly even though I eventually put wobble wedges under 4 points to get it as steady as possible.

The freezer cooled nicely, I have no frost or anything at this point though it is humid out and in my house for the past week. It was set at setting 5 (1 is the warmest, 6 the coldest), and ice cream is firm but not impossible to scoop so it's just right.

The shelves are surprisingly roomy (the interior space is closer to exterior size than I had imagined), and the bin is large and well made.
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PW
5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect upright freezer
Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2024
This 2.1 cu. ft. stainless steel upright freezer with lock is exactly what we wanted and needed. Perfect size for our needs and holds alot for its size. Freezes well, very quiet, could not be happier.
Red Cedar
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent size, variable thermostst
Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2024
Great to find this compact dedicated freezer with a variable thermostat. It arrived well packaged and I was able to reverse the door to suit my needs. Having the lock on the door is perfect to make sure the door doesn’t pop open inadvertently. Working perfectly so far.
Lisa
5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect!
Reviewed in the United States on September 25, 2024
This freezer holds a good amount of items and uses minimal power to keep them frozen. Normally, having an electric appliance like that running at the same time as my space heater on the same circuit would case it to trip, but this uses even less power than a heater. I can also keep it at minimum cold setting and my container of ice stays perfectly frozen. It is also pretty lightweight and easy to carry.

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