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> Sqwertz wrote in rec.food.cooking:
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>> On Sat, 30 May 2015 19:48:21 -0500, cshenk wrote:
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>> > Sqwertz wrote in rec.food.cooking:
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>> >>> On Fri, 29 May 2015 20:58:52 -0700, "Julie Bove"
>> >>> > wrote:
>> >>>
>> >>>> This one really is nice in that it doesn't take up much floor
>> >> space at all. >> And it fits under the existing, fixed wall

>> shelving >> in the garage. I got it >> at Amazon. It's a Prime item
>> and one of >> the few freezers that was is stock >> and available for
>> immediate >> shipping. Many others were out of stock or take >> 3-5
>> day shipping. >>
>> >> Heaven forbid she should have to wait 3-5 days for something
>> >> infinitely more useful than a 2.1cuft freezer. I'm sure she a

>> zillion >> more reasons for getting something so useless. Let's hear
>> them Julie!
>> >
>> > It fit exactly in a spot she needed. Thats the main point. Bounded
>> > by a top ledge, she needed that.

>>
>> A 2.1 cubic foot <pbbbt> freezer because it was the only one that
>> could be delivered in a day and fit under a shelf !?!?! Wasn't she
>> getting paid $7/month because her last 14CuFt freezer was recalled?
>>
>> It was a stupid purchase made by an idiot for instant gratification to
>> fulfill her miserable life.
>>
>> -sw

>
> I have no clue on that. As has beensaid, I read sporadically among
> threads here and do not even try to keep up with all of them.
>
> What i saw was a size dimension need and this one matched. Dunno if she
> has another.


I don't. I had a larger chest freezer prior. I did not know that it was
not suitable for use in the garage. Not all fridges and freezers are and
this clearly was not. But I had no other place to put it so I tried it. It
worked for perhaps 2-3 years. Problems started. It finally just quit and
no point in trying to repair it. I think I only paid $230 for it.

I did without another one because I could not find anything I could afford
that would work in the garage. Then I wound up rearranging the garage and
putting things out there that had been stored in the dining room because I
wanted that room back!

I had been looking for a small freezer because someone here has a lot of
medical problems that were required frequent use of ice packs. Because I
like to keep blue ice for my coolers, we needed more freezer space for the
medical packs. The new freezer has solved that problem. I wasn't sure if I
could put it in the garage but it was small enough that I could have forced
it in somewhere else in the house if need be. As it turned out, it will
work in the garage. Only cautions are to keep it away from heaters and
sunlight.

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