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Default Trying to Salvage Frozen Food

jmcquown wrote:
> Nancy Young wrote:
>
>>"jmcquown" > wrote
>>
>>
>>>I brought my own refrigerator to this apartment but they are going
>>>to have maintenance bring me a replacement. Sadly, the replacement
>>>refrigerator is
>>>tiny (14 cu. ft); not that mine was huge but you'd be surprised what
>>>a difference 4 cu. ft. makes.

>>
>>Man, that's a huge difference.
>>
>>Do you know of a scratch and dent place? You can get a new
>>refrigerator, full warranty/whatever, for a very reasonable
>>amount of money.
>>
>>nancy

>
>
> Thanks, I'll check around. In the meantine I have to do something *now*,
> which precludes driving around looking at refrigerators. The apartment
> fridge option is the best for the moment.
>
> Jill




What's the temperature outside in Memphis? 40-50's? (sit the coolers
out on the patio and they'll do a lot better job for you while you're
getting situated.)

You might wanna look for a small chest freezer. When I lived in a small
apartment, I had the biggest freezer that would fit thru the walk-in
closet door (Montgomery Wards, about 6 ft^3) I still have that freezer
20 years later, in addition to a bigger upright.

Good luck,
Bob