Re: 5 cubic foot chest freezer
Good job getting a freezer and one that matches the AP's too!
I'd recommend finding a battery powered alarm. It will let you know if the inside of the freezer gets above a certain temperature. A freezer can lose power for many reasons like the plug gets bumped or unplugged to vacuum, tripped breakers, power outage, the door doesn't shut all the way. It's just an added piece of security and piece of mind to have an alarm.
Re: 5 cubic foot chest freezer
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craigafrechette
Dang!!! That's a deal!!! Did it come out of a failed restaurant or something? That freezer at that price makes me think so.
Oh lots of people wanted it - for $100. Or if the seller would deliver it and put it in the buyer's basement...
We showed up with a pickup and full payment, no haggling. Still kicking myself on the other.
Re: 5 cubic foot chest freezer
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Originally Posted by
67temp
Good job getting a freezer and one that matches the AP's too!
I'd recommend finding a battery powered alarm. It will let you know if the inside of the freezer gets above a certain temperature. A freezer can lose power for many reasons like the plug gets bumped or unplugged to vacuum, tripped breakers, power outage, the door doesn't shut all the way. It's just an added piece of security and piece of mind to have an alarm.
Do you have a link to such a device?
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Re: 5 cubic foot chest freezer
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jmcrook
Do you have a link to such a device?
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Basic amazon search for "freezer alarm". Some freezers even have them already installed from the factory.
https://www.amazon.com/AcuRite-00986...5%3A2470955011
https://www.amazon.com/Easy-Read-Ref...5%3A2470955011
https://www.amazon.com/Glisteny-Refr...70955011&psc=1