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Upright are easier to find things, but chest freezers generally keep it colder. Also, if a door is left cracked, a chest freezer will be safer.
Upright are easier to find things, but chest freezers generally keep it colder. Also, if a door is left cracked, a chest freezer will be safer.
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Leaving a door cracked is definitely a concern, I might attach the key to the door with some string and have a strict 'keep it locked' policy.
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Biggest thing is don't get a frost free. Manual defrost is the way to go. Frost free will not keep your food in deep freeze all the time. It shuts off daily to allow the temp to rise near freezing. This cycle results in a lot of wasted energy.
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Biggest thing is don't get a frost free. Manual defrost is the way to go. Frost free will not keep your food in deep freeze all the time. It shuts off daily to allow the temp to rise near freezing. This cycle results in a lot of wasted energy.
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I use milk creates in my freezers to help with organization.
This is exactly what we do(blaze orange string so ya can't miss it). Just have to get in the habit of locking it every time you shut the door.Leaving a door cracked is definitely a concern, I might attach the key to the door with some string and have a strict 'keep it locked' policy.
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