expiredtunabreath posted Oct 09, 2023 10:25 PM
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expiredtunabreath posted Oct 09, 2023 10:25 PM
Frigidaire 7.0 Cu. Ft. Chest Freezer (White, EFRF7003)
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The unit was $159.00 delivered by FedEx and it came packaged incredibly well. The FedEx driver helped me remove all the packing to check for damage. It was in perfect shape. He said if not, he would take it back then and there. Nice guy!
In case anyone is interested, here are the links for the baskets I found that fill out the interior well. The inner dimensions either seem to be slightly larger than other chest freezers or the companies that make baskets make them extra small to give you some wiggle room when taking them out.
I wanted to maximize what I could put in while still using baskets to organize things. I wound up paying $86 for baskets, 😳 which seems like a lot but they almost exactly match the interior of the unit. I first looked at baskets sold as freezer baskets but and they wanted an exhorbitant amout for them. The ones I chose have fold in handles that act as support for the basket above it so the baskets stay level and are coated wire baskets.
The freezer came with only one hanging basket, so I purchesed one four pack of the white XXL
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product...UTF8&
and three two packs of the black slim
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product...=UTF8
It may seem like a bit overboard but I downloaded the free Ispreadsheet and made up a spreadsheet listing what is in each basket. Since it opens from the top, you can only see the top three baskets when you open the lid, so the spread comes in handy and is easy to change as you take things out and add items to the baskets. Is this a pretty geeky way of approaching this? Absolutely! Wouldn't do it any other way !! 🤓🤓
Edit: One more thing. Leave enough air space around the front and sides of the freezer. The unit dissapates heat directly through its front and side walls. I originally thought it was only through the vent next to the compressor but watched a video online expaining this.
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The unit was $159.00 delivered by FedEx and it came packaged incredibly well. The FedEx driver helped me remove all the packing to check for damage. It was in perfect shape. He said if not, he would take it back then and there. Nice guy!
In case anyone is interested, here are the links for the baskets I found that fill out the interior well. The inner dimensions either seem to be slightly larger than other chest freezers or the companies that make baskets make them extra small to give you some wiggle room when taking them out.
I wanted to maximize what I could put in while still using baskets to organize things. I wound up paying $86 for baskets, 😳 which seems like a lot but they almost exactly match the interior of the unit. I first looked at baskets sold as freezer baskets but and they wanted an exhorbitant amout for them. The ones I chose have fold in handles that act as support for the basket above it so the baskets stay level and are coated wire baskets.
The freezer came with only one hanging basket, so I purchesed one four pack of the white XXL
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product...UTF8&
and three two packs of the black slim
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product...=UTF8
It may seem like a bit overboard but I downloaded the free Ispreadsheet and made up a spreadsheet listing what is in each basket. Since it opens from the top, you can only see the top three baskets when you open the lid, so the spread comes in handy and is easy to change as you take things out and add items to the baskets. Is this a pretty geeky way of approaching this? Absolutely! Wouldn't do it any other way !! 🤓🤓
Edit: One more thing. Leave enough air space around the front and sides of the freezer. The unit dissapates heat directly through its front and side walls. I originally thought it was only through the vent next to the compressor but watched a video online expaining this.
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