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Michael Horowitz
 
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Default Improving the freezer

Folks - I'd like to partition my chest freezer into two spaces:
One partition would hold items I would use in the short term and would
contain prepared/sealed meals and produce that, should the power go
off for an extended period of time, we'd eat until the stuff starts to
thaw.
The other partition would hold things I won't need to get to, but
would like to protect them in hopes the power would be restored in a
reasonable period of time.

Can anyone suggest how I can insulate the second partition in hopes
of extending the life of its contents? - Mike

 
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