Posted by WellWorn on March 15, 2021 at 13:29:17 from (96.9.250.157):
In Reply to: Freezer question posted by SVcummins on March 15, 2021 at 05:53:14:
We have one upright freezer and several chest freezers. The upright is on it's way out the door to some other home that values "convenience" far more than the cost of keeping it running, or of needing to defrost it 5 times as often as a chest freezer, even when the chest freezers are opened more often.
And if the power goes out for more than a day - the upright is pretty good for 24 hours, if in a cool place and unopened. Once opened, it better be powered or the contents need to be used. A good chest freezer can go a lot longer, especially if it's in a cool or cold place to start with, like on the north wall of an unheated garage.
last year had a breaker pop in the garage on a circuit with a chest freezer which we didn't notice for 3 days. Everything was still frozen solid.
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