We started pricing these small freezers and were surprised at how inexpensive they were. This one is from Sears, and on sale, with tax included, it was $172 out the door. The plan is to use it for food we don't need on a regular basis: storing extra soup, meat that was on sale, etc. I've already off-loaded much of the kitchen freezer here and it's great. I can now easily see into the freezer to get what I need, and there is plenty of room left in the garage one. Plus, the garage one is not frost free, so even though it will need defrosting once a year or so, it will not dry food out like a frost free one. Now I can get busy cooking :)
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
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We started pricing these small freezers and were surprised at how inexpensive they were. This one is from Sears, and on sale, with tax included, it was $172 out the door. The plan is to use it for food we don't need on a regular basis: storing extra soup, meat that was on sale, etc. I've already off-loaded much of the kitchen freezer here and it's great. I can now easily see into the freezer to get what I need, and there is plenty of room left in the garage one. Plus, the garage one is not frost free, so even though it will need defrosting once a year or so, it will not dry food out like a frost free one. Now I can get busy cooking :)
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Just when you think you can't fit one more thing in that garage.....
I'm tired of the freezer picture and ready for an update! :)
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