So, it’s that time
of year again….the garden needs to be harvested, you’re planning your fall
hunting trip, you need to stock up at the grocery store….and you need a new
freezer!
There are a few
things to consider when purchasing your new freezer:
- What types of foods are we putting in this freezer?
- How long will the food be in the freezer?
- Where are you going to put this freezer?
- Should I get an upright, or a chest freezer?
- Frost-free, or manual-defrost?
- What size should we get?

If you are going
to put your freezer in the garage, make sure that where you put it doesn’t
reach below -5 or above 110. Put it
along a joining wall with your home.
A freezer will hold approx 35 lbs of food per cubic feet, so
a 15 cubic feet chest freezer should store approximately 525 lbs of food.
Chest freezers come in a variety of sizes from 5 cubic feet
all the way up to 25 cubic feet, and range anywhere from $145-$799
Upright Freezers are usually in the 14-21 cubic feet size
and range between $399 & $899.
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