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Default Trying to Salvage Frozen Food

My old upright decided to pick this week to die too. We threw out the
contents last night. The garage where it resides now is filled with
remodeling supplies and equipment, so we won't be replacing it very
soon.
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On Thu, 29 Dec 2005 14:44:04 -0600, jmcquown wrote:

> zxcvbob wrote:
> > 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.)
> >

> Happens to be a nice, sunny 52 at the moment
>
> > 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

>
> Thanks, Bob. I nearly bought one about 6 years ago and still kick myself
> for not doing it.
>
> Jill
>


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