We decided to downsize from our gigantic upright freezer (which had to be in the garage) to a smaller one that could be in our kitchen. Found this one at Sears>>>
Good find! You will notice a big difference on the electric bill too. We borrowed a Kill-a-watt meter from our library last summer and was surprized how much electricity ours used. Thanks for the gentle nudge to go shopping. It is big enough inside for pizza and a frozed turkey? Our refridgerator is a side by side that is why we have a freezer too.
Thank you so much for posting that! I am in the market for a new smaller upright freezer to go in my new butler's pantry that is coming with my new house. That will be PERFECT. I'm ordering it first thing in the morning! Bless you for sharing!
I like that!! I have a chest deep freezer that I bought in 1992. Works like a charm but is big. I would like a upright freezer so it will take up less space.
Thanks for sharing!
Small freezers are wonderful. We live in a condo and found a small chest freezer that was small enough to fit in our little laundry room. It saves us a great deal of money.
Schweeet! I asked DH if it was just taller then a bar fridge which is when he busted out the trusty old measuring tape. Glad you found one that fits your kitchen better AND paid you $1 :laugh:
We're looking to replace our bar fridge down the road with a 48" tall mini fridge instead - now I know the size!
Good for you!
We too have that size in a chest freezer and it fits just right in our pantry. Nice to be able to catch some bargains but it fills fast. I need to get my 2 turkeys out before corned beef goes on sale,lol.
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