Which Freezer: Frost Free or Chest or Upright??
hmmm, I hadn't thought about that. Thanks
Connie TC
> On Thu, 10 Apr 2008 10:04:45 -0500, Connie TenClay
> > wrote:
>
>> I agree, that a chest freezer holds the cold better especially when the
>> door is opened. I am just 5" tall so the bottom is hard to get at but I
>> handle that by putting the items in a plastic grocery bags when I put
>> the things in the freezer that way I can move larger quantities at one
>> time and its easier to reach ( and doesn't cost anything). I normally
>> sort stuff by the bag -chicken in one bag, gr beef in one and so on.
>> The one I have now is over 32 years old and still working, knock on wood.
>> Connie TC
>
> You might want to check out the energy costs for your 32 year old
> freezer.
> We had a 20 cubic foot chest freezer of about the same age that was
> also working just fine. It would hold -20ºF with no problem but I was
> interested in what it was costing to operate. I bought one of those
> energy meters that you plug in to a receptacle and then plug an
> appliance into it. I used it on the old freezer for thirty days and
> then multiplied the reading by 12 to get the yearly cost. What a
> shocker that was!! Over $290.00 a year in energy. I immediately went
> out and purchased a new, slightly larger (22 cubic feet) chest
> freezer. Used the same energy meter on it for thirty days and
> multiplied that reading by 12. Less than $60.00 a year!! It sure won't
> take long to pay for the new freezer in saved energy costs.
>
> Ross.
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