On Sun, 1 Sep 2019 13:05:53 -0400, jmcquown >
wrote:
>Okay, whatever type of freezer works for you, chest or upright, works
>for you. My upright freezer is about 13 cu. ft. (I'm slightly taller
>than it is). It's a Fridgidaire and I paid about $400 for it. No
>drawers but plenty of storage on both the door and on the wire shelves.
>There's a basket in the bottom that holds a bag of ice and I store
>loaves of bread down there, too. IIRC I bought it from Lowe's.
>
>Here's a rare glimpse of what's in my freezer:
>
>https://i.postimg.cc/MpVF0yR4/freezer-inside.jpg
>
>And some of the stuff on the shelves on the door:
>
>https://i.postimg.cc/13mvFLmg/freezer-door.jpg
>
>Butter, cheeses, a carton of cream.
>
>Seems like the longest time I've spent with the freezer door open and
>cold spilling out was the time it took to take these pictures. LOL
>
>Jill
Your freezer isn't very full, it's practically empty, it appears to
contain less than my fridge top freezer. I'd venture to say you don't
need a separate freezer, certainly not a single living alone with one
cat. The only reason we have a 2nd top freezer fridge in the basement
is because we have a vegetable garden.
Most people who have large freezer space don't have a bank account,
they invest in freezer space because they don't trust stupidmarket
freezers.