MIDEA WHS-129C1 Single Door Chest Freezer

Last updated: April 1, 2023

MIDEA WHS-129C1 Single Door Chest Freezer

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We looked at the top Deep Freezers and dug through the reviews from some of the most popular review sites. Through this analysis, we've determined the best Deep Freezer you should buy.

Overall Take

For space-saving capacity, this deep/chest freezer is your best bet. You'll only need a narrow storage space, with no clearance requirements around it, but it provides 3.5 cubic feet of storage inside. If you need even more storage, you can choose one of their larger models, which go all the way up to 7 cubic feet.

In our analysis of 149 expert reviews, the MIDEA Chest Freezer placed 2nd when we looked at the top 15 products in the category. For the full ranking, see below.

From The Manufacturer

Midea is proud to offer a fine selection of the highest quality refrigerators and freezers in a variety of styles and functions. This model features… Climate: ST/T. Energy class: DOE. Net capacity: 99L/3.5cu.ft. Dimension:22.24*21.26*33.46 inch. Load Capacity: 245/40 HQ. Midea is a global company on a mission to provide outstanding quality and value above all else. At the core of their business is the basic, but ever-important concepts of quality and value; concepts that many companies have forgotten or neglected in recent decades. In their climb through the refrigeration and air conditioning markets, their pursuit of market leadership is driven by the desire to be a customer-focused, global company that delivers exceptional quality, innovation and value in all aspects of their operations — from product development and production, to delivery and customer support. The company’s core products are residential air conditioning, commercial air conditioning, washing machines, and refrigeration.

Expert Reviews

Expert Summarized Score

8.5
21 expert reviews

User Summarized Score

7.8
752 user reviews

What experts liked

Despite its small size, the WHS is designed for easy access. The door opens and locks in increments between 45-75 degrees. As you are loading or unloading food from the freezer, this feature will keep the lid open without slamming down on your fingers. The incremental design allows you to minimize the amount of cold air that escapes, depending on the size and amount of food you put into it or take out of it.
- The Spruce
February 27, 2019 | Full review
Inexpensive and easy to set up. It's not super heavy so moving it around during install shouldn't be a problem. Keeps food below freezing and reaches below zero temps quickly. Runs quietly and comes with a handy wire basket for storage.
- BestReviews
August 1, 2019 | Full review
The Midea WHS-129C1 is a manual defrost model. The manufacturer recommends wiping around the lid when ice crystal starts to form in order to keep the frost build-up under control. The compact design makes it easy to reach your frozen items. There is no need for a stool to be able to easily lift out foods that are on the bottom. The internal dimensions are 18 by 20 by 18 inches which allows you ample room for the overflow from your main freezer. It also includes a small basket to help keep the contents organized.
- The Smart Consumer
March 29, 2018 | Full review
With a perfect size of 3.5 cubic feet, this mini freezer comes with mechanical control. This is convenient to use and has adjustable thermostat ranging from 12 to 28°. This is perfect for storing frozen items and includes a hanging wire storage basket. Moreover, this has a hinge style door that can open from 45 to 75 degrees. In this, you will also find a recessed handle, and it is very easy to clean.
- The 10 Pro
August 5, 2019 | Full review
It comes with several features among them a mechanical control with an adjustable thermostat that allows users to adjust the freezer temperatures accordingly. There is a further one hanging storage basket made from vinyl for easy cleaning and maintenance. Easily remove the basket, clean it and return it without the use of tools. The hinged door is also perfect and opens at 45-75 degrees. Overall, this is a useful freezer that will serve you well.
- The Z8
April 26, 2019 | Full review
This freezer has a manual defrost design, so it’s quiet and very efficient. It has a front mounted adjustable thermostat, so you can easily adjust the temperature as needed.
- Top Rate Ten
It contains the double storage space, but only single door in which you easily open and get your raw food. This 3.5 cubic foot capacity is built perfectly that holds approximately 123 pounds of frozen food. There is a wire, removable basket, so it helps to keep any types of foods organized.
- FoxReviewPro
This storage freezer offers the absolute control over its temperature. As you can see, you can choose from 12 to 28 Degrees easily. With these great features, storing and keeping the ice cream and many other frozen foods is no longer a problem.
- Buy Me Top 10
It has a stylish design with smooth edges to prevent pokes and other accidental damages. You can move it with ease with a friend as it weighs just enough to ensure smooth portability. This freezer’s white finish adds beauty in any place and allows simple cleaning ideal as a gift for a mother, father, friend, or a loved one for any occasion. Let them use it to store frozen foods and prolong their lifespan to avoid wastage.
- 5 Product Reviews
July 17, 2019 | Full review
It’s our top overall pick of all the units in the roundup thanks to its mechanical easy-adjust thermostat with low-temperature storage capacity, easy-clean design, which includes removable components, silent operation, great energy savings, and an easy-open door which holds open at convenient angles.
- Kitchen Guy'd
January 1, 2019 | Full review
It has a manual defrost feature thus it delivers efficiently and operates without the annoying noise. It has a front-mounted adjustable thermostat as well for easier temperature adjustments. It remains balanced due to the hinged design and it’s a snap to clean as well.
- Ode Magazine
July 25, 2019 | Full review
It has a single hinged door which you can open using the friendly handle. Additionally, it has a hanging basket for more storage space. The material used for engineering is durable and long lasting. Choose the color that will suit your interior décor. This item is worth your money. The manufacturer has offered a warranty for this product.
- Thesatmag Reviews
May 6, 2019 | Full review
You can adjust the temperature to between -12- and -28-degrees Fahrenheit, and enjoy all the mechanical controls that provide full customization. The door also opens to 45-75 degrees, meaning you will have few problems getting your frozen goods out of it.
- 9 Top Best
August 2, 2019 | Full review
One of the best features of this Midea upright freezer is that the door is reversible. This is perfect if you need a change of scenery or simply want to hide an accidental stain. The legs are also adjustable and you can adjust the thermostat to your ideal temperature. As a bonus, there are already wire drawers included to make it easier to organize the freezer.
- 99 Smart Homes
March 17, 2019 | Full review
Compact-size chest freezer that is ideal for RVs, houseboats, tiny homes, small apartments, and European kitchens. Perfect for storing food, drinks, and ice for entertaining family, and/ or friends. Compressor has a two-year warranty. Has an adjustable thermostat perfect for setting the ideal temperatures for ice, ice cream, and frozen food. It’s available in 3 sizes
- Ice Maker Geeks
This compact freezer would ideally suit singles, couples or small families wanting to hold a decent amount of frozen foods while maximizing space. It’s high energy efficiency is an appealing aspect for those concerned about running costs.
- Home Appliance Advisor
You don’t have to worry about a hum or any other noise emanating from this freezer. This product features whisper-quiet technology, thanks to the silent compressor. You will not even realize that the freezer is working.
- CoolWithStyle
Mechanical Control with Adjustable Thermostat from -12 to -28 Degrees (Great for Storing Frozen Food, Ice Cream, Ice, etc). Contains 1 Hanging Wire Storage Basket. Hinge-Style Door Remains Open from 45 to 75 Degree Angles.
- Egg Reviews
It is a standard 3.5 cubic feet chest freezer designed for home use and for small businesses. Midea designed this freezer to save on energy use with DOE energy class. This model is designed compact to save on space, but still, hold as much food items as other standard chest freezers. It has a load capacity of 245/40 HQ.
- Grapefrost
June 1, 2018 | Full review
The Midea WHS 129c1 is also designed for easy use and maintenance, with a wipe-clean interior and defrost drain fitted for simplicity when it’s time to defrost or clean out the freezer. It has an adjustable thermostat from -12°C to -28°C, as well as door hinges that stay open at 45 to 75° angles. In addition, the hinges on the door are reversible for ease of access if necessary, so you don’t have to worry if it will suit your home’s layout.
- Product Gurus
With an interior that’s easy to clean, the freezer door opens at increments from 45-75 degrees so you can easily pack and unpack your favourite foods. The removable storage basket has been designed for complete ease of access.
- Flex Cheap

What experts didn't like

Frost does tend to build up inside. There's no indicator light to tell you whether it's working or not.
- BestReviews
August 1, 2019 | Full review
It’s small, so if you need a lot of space, you’ll need to purchase a larger model
- Top Rate Ten
It doesn’t seal tight. It doesn’t have a thermometer or power light. Not enough packing material, so increased risk of shipping damage.
- 9 Top Best
August 2, 2019 | Full review
Not always easy to accurately adjust. The temperature adjusting knob is pretty old school but acceptable for the price of the unit.
- Ice Maker Geeks
No power-on light
- Home Appliance Advisor
The users who wrote negative reviews focused on one particular issue, i.e., the product arrived damaged or dented.
- CoolWithStyle
Frost builds up on the gasket
- Grapefrost
June 1, 2018 | Full review
Frost builds up in around 5 days. But, wiping the frost off daily will prevent its build-up. It’s a bit heavy to move around but how often do we move a freeze?
- Product Gurus

Our Expert Consultant

Julie Chernoff
Culinary Expert

Julie Chernoff is a long-time member of Les Dames d’Escoffier (past president of the Chicago Chapter, and current co-chair of the LDEI Legacy Awards Committee), the Association of Food Journalists (AFJ) and the International Association of Culinary Professionals.

Chernoff is the dining editor of Better, a lifestyle website and print magazine. Her journalism started in the test kitchens of Weight Watchers Magazine. She holds a BA in English from Yale University and is a graduate of the California Culinary Academy. She has spent the last few decades styling, photographing, teaching, developing recipes, editing, thinking and writing about food.

Overview

If you’ve ever tried to store the leftovers after a big meal, you know the benefits of an extra freezer. But they can also come in handy for those living in dorm rooms or needing food storage for an office. When shopping for an extra freezer, though, you’ll have some choices to make as you weigh one model against another.

The first thing to decide is whether you want a dedicated deep freezer or a mini-fridge that includes a small freezer. If you’re buying the appliance for use in an office, dorm room or small apartment, you’ll probably need both a refrigerator and a freezer.

However, if you already have a refrigerator and you’re looking for something to extend the storage space of the freezer you already have, a chest-style freezer is likely what you need. This is a big investment, though, especially in floor space, so consider it carefully.

“Ask yourself if you freeze enough stuff to justify it,” says culinary expert Julie Chernoff, food journalist, dining editor of Better magazine and member of Les Dames d’Escoffier “Do you bulk buy meat? Split a whole pig with another family? Have a large family? Hunt? Many families can make do with the refrigerator/freezer in their kitchen.”

You may be used to the auto-defrost built into most of today’s refrigerators. Unfortunately, many dedicated freezers don’t offer that feature. An anti-frost freezer mat can help you keep frost buildup at a minimum. You’ll also reduce your need to unplug your freezer, remove all the items and wait for it defrost. Instead, you’ll simply wipe away ice crystals as you notice them forming.

You’ll probably find yourself facing a dilemma when it comes to size. If you’re limited on space, you’ll have to go with a smaller freezer, but that means giving up capacity. Squeezing a large roast or turkey into a freezer that size may become a challenge, especially if you already have items inside. Shelves and baskets only complicate this, so make sure if you buy one that comes with those features, they’re removable.

“Be sure to measure the space where you plan to set the freezer BEFORE purchasing it to determine the size that’s right for your family,” Chernoff advises. “And the larger the freezer, the more likely it is that food will get lost at the bottom or in the back, so it’s important to organize your freezer as you’re filling it, meaning label everything, of course, but also choose a freezer with extra drawers, adjustable shelves, or other organizing elements.”

If you’re buying a freezer that will be in your living area, noise will be a consideration. The compressors required to keep your items cool are by nature noisy, but technology has quietened things quite a big over the years. It’s especially important for those living in small spaces like dorm rooms to make sure they buy a device that minimizes noise.

Some freezers have doors that are reversible. That means you can set them to open to the right or the left. Left-handed people may want to reverse the direction for comfort. Most of the time, though, this feature is valuable because it lets you decide which direction works best for the area where you’re storing it. If your cabinets are to the left of your freezer rather than the right, for instance, being able to switch your door will be very helpful.

Additionally, freezers are notorious for their energy consumption, so you may want to look for a unit with an Energy Star rating. If you are storing it in a garage, you might want to make sure your freezer can withstand higher temperatures.

And you’ll also want to keep the safety factor in mind. “Important safety features to consider are lockable freezers, to prevent kids from leaving the door open after scoring a popsicle on a hot day, and anti-tip construction to prevent possible tragedy,” says Chernoff. “I also prefer an exterior thermostat to monitor the temperature inside without opening the door.”

Buying Advice

  • There are two major types of freezers. The traditional “deep freezer” design allows food to be loaded in from the top. Other freezers are designed similarly to mini-refrigerators, with a door that opens on the front for easy access.
  • Check the dimensions of the freezer you’re considering to make sure it will fit in your space. The Midea Chest Deep Freezer, 7.0 Cubic Feet measures 32. 1 by 21. 7 by 33. 5 inches. If you’re hoping to go even smaller with your freezer, look for a model that comes in around 19.7 by 21.3 by 33.9 inches.
  • Once you’ve squared away how much space your new freezer will take, check to make sure you’ll have enough room for your items. One chest may offer 3 cubic feet, while another has just over 2 cubic feet of storage.
  • With upright freezers, you’ll need a small amount of clearance around it, so make sure you add in a little extra space for that when you’re measuring.
  • If you need more space, look for a freezer with the choice of 5 or 7 cubic feet of interior space.
  • If you ever think you’ll need to move your mini-freezer, pay attention to the weight as well. The Northair Chest Deep Freezer, 3.5 Cubic Feet weighs 50 pounds, while some other models weigh a whopping 152 pounds.
  • The layout of your freeze comes into play since many models include shelving. Consider a model that also comes with two hanging wire baskets if you have small items you want to suspend toward the top. If a freezer comes with shelves, make sure they are removable for when you need that extra room.
  • Look for a reversible door, as this means you can set it up to open in the direction you want.
  • An adjustable thermostat can give you more control over the temperature in your freezer. The Northair Chest Deep Freezer, 3.5 Cubic Feet lets you move the thermostat between -4 and 6.8 degrees Fahrenheit, while the Midea Chest Deep Freezer, 7.0 Cubic Feet lets you adjust all the way down to -28 degrees.
  • There are freezers that have a special feature called fast freezing functionality for those times when you arrive home from the grocery store with your ice cream softening.
  • One handy feature unique to some models is that its door opens and locks in multiple increments. That means you can prop it open just as far as you need to load your items in without letting cold air escape.
  • Many chest freezers don’t include auto-defrost capabilities. That means as frost starts to build up, you’ll have to put some work in. Some chests include a defrost drain to let the water drain out as the ice melts.
  • Consider a freezer that has a lock with two keys to keep your items secure. If you store your freezer outdoors or in a garage, this will help keep thieves out.
  • If you’re keeping your freezer in a garage or kitchen, you probably won’t worry too much about noise. However, for dorm rooms or office spaces, even a small hum can become a distraction. Look for a freezer that uses a quiet compressor that keeps noise to a minimum.
  • For those who worry about eco-friendliness, the Energy Star rating is a “must” for any appliance search. Not only does this feature cut down on energy bills, but it also provides consistent temperature control throughout the interior.
  • Durability is also an important factor to consider while shopping. Freezers made from high-quality stainless steel are an excellent choice. With most refrigerators and freezers, though, it’s important to be careful when moving them because the exterior can dent and scratch easily, even with top-quality construction.