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    Freezer...

    anyone know if they make mini freezers the size of the mini fridges? and where you can find em...

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    Re: Freezer...

    Google is your friend!

    http://www.homedepot.com/webapp/wcs/...FSENDQoduFtFDA

    Hope that link works...it's just one hit from googling "portable freezer".
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    Re: Freezer...

    Unfortunately I have never seen and cannot find any information about mini-freezers. However, many mini-fridges do have a small freezer space that should be large enough to keep some F/T food for your snake.

    You should be able to find these at your local appliance store. Sears seems to have a good selection, Wal-Mart even sells a few that have freezer space.

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    Hmm, that 5.5 Cubic foot freezer is a nice little unit. You'd have enough space in there for some F/T and then some for yourself too! Good find JLC
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    Re: Freezer...

    See link above... Home Depot has a 5 cu foot freezer for $179. I wouldn't trust the freezer in a mini-fridge...they're really tiny for one thing...and barely keep ice cream cold enough.
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    Re: Freezer...

    http://www.target.com/gp/detail.html...t_adv_XSN10001

    Almost the same price as the larger one posted above, but much smaller.

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    Re: Freezer...

    I got mine eight years ago,its about 4ft tall, I think it is from sears, but don't trust my memory that far back. Get the front opening one, you will have to dig for things in a top opening one. The front opening one is much more convenient. You just pluck what you need off the shelf.

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    Re: Freezer...

    While the front opening model may be more convenient to get to your foods, the top-opening chest model is much more efficient and keeps your frozen foods fresher. The cold stays in the chest when opened from the top rather than the cold "spilling" out when opening a front model.

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    Re: Freezer...

    Quote Originally Posted by Mitch21 View Post
    While the front opening model may be more convenient to get to your foods, the top-opening chest model is much more efficient and keeps your frozen foods fresher. The cold stays in the chest when opened from the top rather than the cold "spilling" out when opening a front model.
    I have never had a problem, the ice cream will still bend a spoon and it doesn't get that funny melty refrozen stuff like in the one above the fridge. Being 5'2" I find it much preferable to practically climbing in to get something near the bottom.

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    Re: Freezer...

    I've got one of those 5 Cubic Foot chest freezers and I just love it. The only problem with it is that sometimes it gets so full of ice cream and TV dinners that I don't have enough room for my mice and rats which is what I bought it for in the first place.
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