Walmart has 
6.5 Cu. ft. Frigidaire Upright Freezer (Platinum Silver, EFRF698-6COM) on sale for 
$198. 
Shipping is free.
Thanks to Community Member 
das1984 for sharing this deal.
About this product:
- 6.5 cu. ft. storage capacity to accommodate a generous amount of frozen foods
 - Six wire shelves to organize your food items effectively
 - Easy-to-use dial control to select the desired temperature
 - Manual defrost for hassle-free cleaning
 - Space-saving flush back design enables the freezer to fit seamlessly in tight spaces
 - Reversible door feature allowing you to configure to suit specific needs and space arrangement
 - Adjustable leveling legs for stabilization on uneven floors
 
 
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Tldr; good model at good price but note manual defrost
Man, the number of times I get excited by this deal and then see that it's (still) a manual defrost model is insane.
It's a good deal for this size of an upright freezer, and the mechanical clone model with retro styling that I got from Walmart delivered for this price is still working as intended ~4.5 years later. Just after experiencing it as my first upright, while I would still argue very aggressively towards manual defrosts on chest freezers (for LONG term storage measured in years) because of the design of an upright freezer replacing almost all of the cold/dry air with warm moist house air whenever it is opened combined with a manual defrost requires (VERY) regular scraping of the coils or a semi annual full defrost.
Edit: note this is written for people who have multiple freezers and use their small upright as a daily access if you only have upright freezers or only one freezer you do not want auto defrost as it lowers the lifespan of frozen foods. If you want to keep your food for the longest possible time opt for a chest with manual defrost provided you have the floorspace.
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Going to try this one... doesn't get opened very frequently, and defrosting it manually annually or twice a year seems reasonable.
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