The Problem with Other DIY Methods
When you modify a brand-new chest freezer with internal coatings like fiberglass, pond shield, Linex, or Rhino Liner, cut or modify the freezer itself you instantly void the manufacturer's warranty.
That’s a huge risk, especially if something goes wrong like a manufacturing fault down the line with the freezer’s compressor or other components.
The Beauty of My Method
All we’re doing is sealing the gaps. That’s it. It’s so minimal that it’s 99% effective when it comes to not voiding your warranty.
No complicated internal coatings, no extensive modifications, just a simple, effective seal that keeps your plunge ready while preserving the freezer's integrity.
Real Success Stories
I’ve had a few customers who experienced compressor faults on their chest freezers, and because we didn’t modify the freezer too heavily, the suppliers swapped them out for brand-new ones under warranty, no questions asked.
Keep Your Warranty Safe
If you want to maintain your warranty in case of any unforeseen failures, my method is by far the safest bet. You get the benefits of a DIY ice bath without the headache of losing your warranty protection.
Please note: this doesn't apply to second hand chest freezers.