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Default All this talk about Freezers (some pics)

On Sunday, September 1, 2019 at 12:06:00 PM UTC-5, 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
>

That looks exactly like mine. Mine is a Kenmore, most likely made by
Frigidaire. Even the door shelves are exactly the same. I bought mine
at a Sears 'scratch and dent' outlet. I stated the other day I paid
around $250 for it but I was mistaken; it was about $350 as it had a
very slight, quarter-size dent on the side.