On Sun, 14 Sep 2014 19:15:41 -0400, jmcquown >
wrote:
> On 9/14/2014 6:58 PM, sf wrote:
> > On Sun, 14 Sep 2014 18:35:50 -0400, jmcquown >
> > wrote:
> >
> >> On 9/14/2014 6:30 PM, jmcquown wrote:
> >>> On 9/14/2014 12:06 PM, Kalmia wrote:
> >>>> On Sunday, September 14, 2014 11:40:28 AM UTC-4, sf wrote:
> >>>>> That's all it takes to have your very own 18 (or 24 inch) built-in
> >>>>> column freezer in your kitchen!
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>> What does it cost to buy and install? How much power does it use?
> >>>> I just don't get having a gigantic freezer. Yeah, yeah - meat
> >>>> bargains, sales - sure, stock up so you can sweat the next power
> >>>> outage. Oh, sure - I forgot freezer insurance. How much is THAT?
> >>>>
> >>> I'm not sure what this column freezer is sf is *talking about*. 18 or 24 inches isn't
> >>> much of anything when it comes to the size of a freezer. The freezer
> >>> attached to my side-by-side fridge is 8.57 cu. ft... not inches. I don't know what
> >>> she's talking about but whatever it is I wouldn't pay $5,000 for it.
> >>>
> > If you'd bothered to look it up, you'd see that column freezers are
> > 18-24 inches *wide*. They are used in small kitchen spaces which
> > usually means City living situations such as Manhattan.
> >
> >
> Oh, are these the same people who will pay a million dollars for a
> studio apartment? 
>
That would be a yes. No winkies. Entire apartments you can fit
inside your living room, kitchens the size of a (not walk in) closet.
Most of those people don't even cook, but they make gobs of money and
have show kitchens with nothing but ice cubes in the freezer, bottled
water and yogurt in the refrigerator.
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