Make what conclusions you will....used on some Maytag, Whirlpool, Crosley, Jenn Air, Magic Chef, Amana, Speed Queen, Jenn-Air, Sears and Kenmore dryer models.
I'd noticed very little difference in chest freezers in particular several years ago, when I was looking around everywhere for one. I ended up just getting a cheap one from Sams Club that is a manual defrost and never looked back or felt I could've/should've done better.
I'd recommend going with what's convenient and conveniently priced.
In contrast, my mom had a huge chest freezer made by GE in the early '50's that ran wonderfully for 40+ years before her basement flooded and the motor burned itself out. The odds of finding one made that well today??? ZERO percent chance.
I was told the reason refrigerators and freezers made in the 40’s and 50’s last(ed) a lot longer is because they only ran 1/3 as much. Think about, frig/freezers built back then weren’t self defrosting. Therefore, both now run three times as much as those made many decades ago.
Take your choice - longer life and defrost it yourself every3 months or plug it in and forget about it until it quits running.
My Mom had a refrigerator in her basement from the mid-'50s that was running right up until the time she moved out of the house earlier this year and had to get rid of it.